Reverse Dictionary: MASON

NOUNS
► MASON-WORD a masonic password → 1695 Sc.
► WAREHOUSE a mason’s or carpenter’s workshop → 1530 obs.

NOUNS – PERSON
► BAIARDOUR a mason’s labourer or who helps to carry the ‘baiard’, a large hand-barrow with six handles on which building stones are carried → 1780 obs.
► BANKER a mason who constructs banks, lays pavements, etc. → Bk1898 Eng. dial.
► BARROWMAN one who carries stones, mortar, etc. on a hand-barrow to masons when building → 1716 Sc.
► GINOUR a stonemason; a builder; also, a person who operates siege engines → 1265 obs.
► HAWK a mason’s labourer; the man or boy who carries the hod → 1862 Eng. dial.
► HAWK-BOY a mason’s labourer; the man or boy who carries the hod → 1862 Eng. dial.
► LAYER one who lays stones; a mason → 1382 obs.
► MASONER a mason or bricklayer → 1605 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► MELL’S MAN a stonemason; one who can handle a ‘mell’ → 1890 Eng. dial.
► PUDDING BASIN a mason → Brit. rhyming sl. ​
► QUAREOR a mason → Bk1880 Sc.
► ROUGH SETTER a mason who ‘sets’ or lays undressed stone → a1669 obs.
► WALLARE a stone-mason → Bk1888
► WALLER a mason; a wall-builder, esp. one who builds rough, mortarless walls → Bk1905 Eng. dial.

VERBS
► MASONER to do the work of a mason → Bk1905 Eng. dial.
► MASONY to work as a mason; to follow the trade of a mason → Bk1905 Eng. dial.