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MASK - from Middle French masque "covering to hide or guard the face," from Italian maschera, from Medievel Latin masca "mask, specter, nightmare," of uncertain origin, perhaps from Arabic maskhara "buffoon," from sakhira "to ridicule." Or via Provence mascarar, Catalan mascarar, Old French mascurer "to black (the face)," perhaps from a Germanic source akin to the English. mesh. Also 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." PERSON - from Latin persona "human being," originally "character in a drama, mask," possibly borrowed from Etruscan phersu "mask." This is an NSFW ADULT site - do not read if you are a minor in your area/country. I make no claim to own any of the images or videos posted here - if something is copyrighted please let me know and I will remove it. .