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.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.