Mas
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- Mas is:
- the "holy bread" eaten by members of the Armenian Apostolic Church at the end of the Divine Liturgy; not to be confused with communion and not etymologically related to "the Mass".
- an abbreviation for masquerade, a part of carnival tradition from Trinidad and Tobago where characters such as "Pitchy Patchy" (Jonkonou) and "Dame Lorraine" are depicted.
- is a noble Javanese predicate that can be translated into English as Lord; for example Raden Mas or Mas Bey. It indicates that the person is of Javanese nobility.
See also MAS for acronyms