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Definition of Immasked
1. immask [v] - See also: immask
Lexicographical Neighbors of Immasked
Literary usage of Immasked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Story of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1606-1623 A. D.: As Told by Themselves by Edward Arber (1897)
"... and granted a large Patent. And one of them lent us £300 gratis, for three
years : which was repaid. Hypocrisy immasked $c., pp. 89, 90, Ed. 1646,4. ..."
2. The History of the Civil War in America by John Stevens Cabot Abbott (1866)
"As soon as rebel batteries were immasked, General Getty, aided by Colonel Dutton,
an efficient officer of engineers, would, during the night, ..."
3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1870)
"To perceive Our oneness with the universe, and feel The joyous mystery which each
special life Binds to the conscious infinite, immasked In its ..."
4. Festus: A Poem by Philip James Bailey (1903)
"... until Tumultuous founts of flame, erewhile immasked, Flare triumph to the
stars ; then, with weird art, He bids the skies shed showers of golden rain, ..."
5. The Rise and Decline of the Free Trade Movement by William Cunningham (1904)
"The landed » Wakefield, Swing immasked (1831), p. 9. a As a young man he had
resided in Paris and come iu contact with the circle of economists there. ..."