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mask (n.)

1530s, "a cover for the face (with openings for the eyes and mouth), a false face," from Middle French masque "covering to hide or guard the face" (16c.), from Italian maschera, from Medieval Latin masca "mask, specter, nightmare," a word of uncertain origin.

It is perhaps from Arabic maskharah "buffoon, mockery," from sakhira "be mocked, ridiculed." Or it may come via Provençal mascarar, Catalan mascarar, Old French mascurer "to black (the face)," which is perhaps from a Germanic source akin to English mesh (q.v.). But it may be a Provençal word originally: Compare Occitan mascara "to blacken, darken," derived from mask- "black," which is held to be from a pre-Indo-European language, and Old Occitan masco "witch," surviving in dialects; in Beziers it means "dark cloud before the rain comes." [See Walther von Wartburg, "Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch: Eine Darstellung galloromanischen sprachschatzes"].

Figurative meaning "anything used or practiced for disguise or concealment" is by 1570s.

mask (v.)

1560s, "to take part in a masquerade" (a sense now obsolete); 1580s as "to wear a mask," also "disguise (feelings, etc.) under an assumed outward show;" from mask (n.) and French masquer. Military sense of "conceal" (a battery, etc.) from the view of the enemy" is from 1706. Related: Masked; masking. Masking tape recorded from 1927; so called because it is used to block out certain surfaces before painting.

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Definitions of mask from WordNet
1
mask (v.)
hide under a false appearance;
He masked his disappointment
Synonyms: dissemble / cloak
mask (v.)
put a mask on or cover with a mask;
mask (v.)
make unrecognizable;
The herb masks the garlic taste
Synonyms: disguise
mask (v.)
cover with a sauce;
mask the meat
mask (v.)
shield from light;
Synonyms: block out
2
mask (n.)
a covering to disguise or conceal the face;
mask (n.)
activity that tries to conceal something;
no mask could conceal his ignorance
they moved in under a mask of friendship
mask (n.)
a party of guests wearing costumes and masks;
Synonyms: masquerade / masquerade party / masque
mask (n.)
a protective covering worn over the face;
From wordnet.princeton.edu