ppl. a. Obs. rare. [f. MASK v. with A- pref. 11 or ? 6.] Covered with a mask; blindfolded.

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a. 1571.  Jewel, Holy Script. Philosophy is darke, Astrology is dark, and Geomatry is darke. The professors thereof oftentimes runne amasket: they leese themselues, and wander they know not whither.

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1697.  Lett., in MS. Lansd., No. 1033. 2 (Halliw.). To go a masked, To wander or be bewildered.

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