Workers who build and construct using brick, stone, concrete, and mortar to create walls, buildings, and other structures.
From Old French 'masson,' possibly from Latin 'maceria' (wall) or Germanic 'makjan' (to make), referring to skilled builders and architects.
Medieval masons were like the civil engineers of their time—they belonged to secret guilds that protected their knowledge, traveled between kingdoms building cathedrals, and their apprenticeships took 7+ years!
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