immask

verb

Etymology

From im- + mask.

  1. derived from *maskā
  2. derived from masca
  3. derived from maschera — “mask, disguise
  4. borrowed from masque — “a covering to hide or protect the face
  5. formed as immask — “in- + mask

Definitions

  1. To cover, as with a mask

    To cover, as with a mask; to disguise or conceal.

    • immaske our noted outward garments
    • The thick, dark mists of hell Which envelop gaunt envy and hate Thus immask'd, and in seeming security

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA