Associations to the word «Templar»
Noun
- Stirrup
- Persecution
- Guillaume
- Saxe
- Germain
- Solomon
- Mage
- Order
- Hayward
- Master
- Portugal
- Jesuit
- Benedictine
- Moravia
- Gen
- Patricia
- Chastity
- Trilogy
- Haifa
- Chronicler
- Mongol
- Accusation
- Castile
- Effigy
- Castle
- Saint
- Mod
- Martyrdom
- Adventures
- Manor
- Druid
- Damascus
- Sable
- Dignitary
- Nobles
- Torture
- Acre
- Sorcerer
- Arch
- Confession
- Truce
- Ay
- Croix
- Raymond
- Bernard
- Parchment
- Steed
- Initiate
- Vow
- Corsair
- Elk
- Provence
- Mace
- Undead
- Secret
- Idol
- Guardian
- Jenna
- Lance
- Crypt
- Moor
- Gaza
- Cleric
- Iv
- Hertfordshire
- Chaplain
- Atonement
- Containment
- Godfrey
- Conspiracy
- Trial
- Relic
- Abbot
- Protagonist
- Galilee
- Chapel
- Pax
- Rodrigo
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TEMPLAR, noun. (legal) (British) A barrister having chambers in the Inner Temple or Middle Temple
TEMPLAR, adjective. (obsolete) Of or relating to a temple.
TEMPLAR, noun. One of the Knights Templar
Dictionary definition
TEMPLAR, noun. A knight of a religious military order established in 1118 to protect pilgrims and the Holy Sepulcher.
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