出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/29 00:07 UTC 版)
The noun is borrowed from Middle French mascarade, masquarade, masquerade (modern French mascarade (“masquerade, masque; farce”)), and its etymon Italian mascherata (“masquerade”), from maschera (“mask”) + -ata. Maschera is derived from Medieval Latin masca (“mask”): see further there. The English word is cognate with Late Latin masquarata, Portuguese mascarada, Spanish mascarada.
The verb is derived from the noun.
masquerade (plural masquerades) (also attributively)
masquerade (third-person singular simple present masquerades, present participle masquerading, simple past and past participle masqueraded)
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