secret society
noun
an organization, as a fraternal society, the members of which take secret initiation oaths, share secret passwords and rites, and are bound to assist each other.
Origin of secret society
First recorded in 1820–30
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Example sentences from the Web for secret society
"Secret-society stuff," he said to himself as he slapped his way out of the marsh.
Skippy Bedelle |Owen JohnsonField was raw and not a bit deferential to established customs, and so the secret-society men were not attracted to him.
Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions |Slason ThompsonOne consolation is that this sort of secret-society biznai will drive King wild.
Stalky & Co. |Rudyard KiplingNow, Switzerland has been for hundreds of years a centre of revolutionary and secret-society intrigue.
Secret Societies And Subversive Movements |Nesta H. Webster
British Dictionary definitions for secret society
secret society
noun
a society or organization that conceals its rites, activities, etc, from those who are not members