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PROVIDED BY THE
MASONIC EDUCATION COMMITTEE OF YOUR GRAND LODGE.
This quiz should be given to the Education
Committee Chairman for your lodge.
This word list may be used as a lodge educational program
by simply giving the word and let participants give
a definition of the word. Continue until all the different
meanings of the word have been brought out.
ALTAR: A raised structure for the purpose of offering
sacrifices to God or a structure to assist in an act
of worship. At the altar, a candidate experiences the
most profound experience of his initiation.
SYL'-LA-BLE: A word or part of a word pronounced with
a single sounding of voice. Technically, we do not syllable
a word we syllabize it.
TEM-PO-RAL: Concerning with life on earth rather than
life after death; relating to secular or worldly matters.
(Earthly, fleeting, temporary, transitory.)
ZO-RO-AS-TER: Who was Zoroaster? An ancient Persian
Prophet. He founded Zoroastrianism which was the national
religion of Persia and influential throughout the middle
East prior to the rise of the Islam religion. He is
mentioned in the lecture on Charity.
EN-JOIN: To impose as a rule, order or duty. To command
or urge authoritatively. "We enjoin upon you ...
In law it means to forbid or restrain.
ADJOURN: To suspend or defer a meeting with intentions
to later resume. A motion to adjourn is inappropriate
in a Masonic Lodge. The Master alone decides when a
lodge will close.
ASHLAR: A building stone. A rough ashler is an unsquared
stone. A perfect ashlar is one prepared and ready for
use.
CORNUCOPIA: It is an emblem of plenty, sometimes called
the Horn of Plenty, and the emblem of a steward in the
Masonic Lodge.
DISPENSATION: Authority given by the Grand Master to
do that which is not normally allowed. For example,
A dispensation to hold an election other than on the
date specified in the By-Laws. Temporary permission
given a new lodge to operate prior to actually being
chartered. In earlier days it was known as a deputation.
CHARTER: The authority by which a lodge is created
and works. It should always be in the Lodge when the
lodge is at labor. In some places it is called a warrant
or constitution.
EXOTERIC: The opposite of ESOTERIC which means not
written, secret; only for the initiated. The Masonic
Monitor is exoteric. The degree work is esoteric.
Used in ___________ Lodge _________
Aug. 1997
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