Associations to the word «Templar»
Noun
- Scam
- Vox
- Arrest
- Rochelle
- Goblet
- Sword
- Adversary
- Inquest
- Queue
- Nadir
- Barber
- Alain
- Nicholson
- Zeta
- Vargas
- Possession
- Navarre
- Adventurer
- Land
- Saxon
- Wilt
- Barre
- Mosque
- Penance
- Refuge
- Mystery
- Monk
- Convent
- Sanders
- Accused
- Sion
- Horseback
- Siege
- Grange
- Marquis
- Christ
- Patriarch
- Humility
- Monty
- Blackmail
- Viii
- Hugh
- Champagne
- Tess
- Fay
- Monastery
- Clone
- Odo
- Mantle
- Nur
- Bloomfield
- Oder
- Avail
- Sophie
- Fair
- Donation
- Wealth
- Good
- Catalonia
- Hostel
- Manifesto
- Oriental
- Eden
- Stake
- Faction
- Pagan
- Moreno
- Scotland
- Turin
- Consul
- Inspector
- Shadow
- Conquest
- Adventure
- Villain
Adjective
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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