Associations to the word «Templar»
Noun
- Knight
- Grail
- Holm
- Crusade
- Temperance
- Knighthood
- Clement
- Cartel
- Heresy
- Crusader
- Assassin
- Alias
- Suppression
- Bois
- Priory
- Papacy
- Boniface
- Christendom
- Inquisition
- Masonry
- Jerusalem
- Shrike
- Cistercian
- Heretic
- Avignon
- Tyre
- Cyprus
- Creed
- Aragon
- Antioch
- Tripoli
- Encampment
- Langdon
- Simon
- Pilgrim
- Rite
- Novella
- Shroud
- Grandmaster
- Magdalene
- Cedric
- Pope
- Rebecca
- Dissolution
- Mason
- Pendulum
- Philip
- Brotherhood
- Treasure
- Alchemist
- Fellows
- Leslie
- Anjou
- Lodge
- Vinci
- Hyperion
- Temple
- Malta
- Reginald
- Jew
- Eustace
- Observance
- Jacques
- Chivalry
- Baldwin
- Stronghold
- Hegemony
- Witchcraft
- Venetian
- Grand
- Ark
- Xxii
- Initiation
- Fortress
- Gerard
- Desmond
- Sinclair
- Antagonist
- Lincolnshire
- Muir
- Palestine
- Marius
Adjective
Verb
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.
Wise words
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