mascot
See also: Mascot
English

A mascot (1).

A mascot (2).
Etymology
Borrowed from French mascotte, from Occitan mascotto (“sortilege”), feminine diminutive of masco (“witch”), from Old Occitan masca, from Medieval Latin masca (“specter, nightmare”). More at mask.
Pronunciation
Noun
mascot (plural mascots)
- something thought to bring good luck
- I keep this red stone as a lucky mascot and always put it on my desk in exams.,
- something, especially a person or animal, used to symbolize a sports team, company, organization or other group
- Tommy the Tyke is the mascot of Barnsley FC.
Derived terms
Translations
something thought to bring good luck
something used to symbolize a sports team or other group
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