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  1. 2 Μαΐ 2010 · The "secret" Masonic word given at third-degree initiation was never very secret, and where once a few hours in an academic library could reveal it, it is now plastered all over the web. The word is "Ma-ha-bone", or "Mahabone".

  2. With the death of Hiram Abif, the Master’s word was lost and thereafter a substitute word has to be used. This is most commonly given as ‘Mah-Hah-Bone’, although there are variants such as Mahabon, Moabon and Machbenach (the latter two appearing in French rituals).

  3. 4 Αυγ 2015 · What Is the Meaning of Mahabone in Freemasonry? “Mahabone” is a secret word that means “the Grand Lodge door opened.” It is whispered into a candidate’s ear when they are entering the third degree of Masonry by means of the Lion’s Grip. According to Masonic scholars, the origin of the word “mahabone” traces back to 967 B.C.

  4. Ma-ha-bone is the secret password used by Master Masons in various Masonic orders to identify one another. This ancient code is believed to date back thousands of years and has been used in various forms to protect the privacy of members throughout history. Unlocking the Mystery of Ma-ha-bone.

  5. Reference.com writes: Mahabone" is a secret word that means "the Grand Lodge door opened." It is whispered into a candidate's ear when they are entering the third degree of Masonry by means of the Lion's Grip. According to Masonic scholars, the origin of the word "mahabone" traces back to 967 B.C.

  6. The handshakes, passwords, and signs for the Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft and Master Mason Degrees of Blue Lodge Freemasonry.

  7. 27 Οκτ 2009 · Masonic Secret Word. While some lodges have a regionalized, secret lexicon, the most famous secret Masonic word is “Ma-ha-boneor,” or “Mahabone.” This word is commonly known to mean “The lodge doors are open.” Some say that Maha was taken from Hebrew, meaning, “What, the builder.”

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