Depends who hears it.
Freemason is pronounced Free-May-Son of free-may-son-ry
No. However, in some countries, the son of a Freemason is called a "Lewis," and so enjoys a certain status as the son of a Freemason, just as the wife, widow, mother, sister or daughter of a Freemason enjoys a certain protected status. However, if the son of a Freemason chooses to seek membership in the fraternity, he must do so of his own free will and accord. There is no guarantee that he will be accepted.
The name of the widow's son is not given. The account can be found at Luke 7:11-17.
Sometime during the summer of 28 AD.
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Multiplying the oil and flour, healing of Nahman, raising the the widows son, defeating Baal, , being fed by ravens.
Widowers would be granted temporary control over the family land. Husbands often arranged for their widows to manage their estates until the eldest son reached age 21. Few woman received land outright, and if the widows remarried, their new spouses usually took control of the estates left by their first husbands.
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The word "lewis" in this context refers to a device for lifting stones with a block and tackle. Why it refers to the son of a Mason is not clear--perhaps it has something to do with being "brought up" or "raised" by one's father.
In Karnataka, South India, it used to be tradition for widows to have their heads shaved so no other men would have sex with them
Are you the second son of your family