Term | Definition |
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Temperance | Moderation in action, thought, or feeling; self-restraint; a habitual moderation in the indulgence of the appetites or passions. |
Tongue of good report | Having a good reputation; those who know you report that you are of credit to yourself and to society. |
Tradition | Transmission of culture, beliefs, legends, teachings. It is the handing down (or passing on) of knowledge. |
Usual vocation | Your job; the manner in which you make your living. |
Vouch | Assert; attest; to verify; to supply supporting testimony; to support as being true. |
Vouchsafe | To grant or furnish; to give by way of reply. |
Warden | An official having care or charge of some administrative aspect or an organization or some special supervisory duties. |
Worshipful | Notable; distinguished; worthy of respect; a British term used as a title for various persons or groups of rank or distinction; can be added to a Mason’s name once he becomes Master of a lodge. |