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Tem·plar
[ˈtemplər] ✕ Play
Templar (noun) · Templars (plural noun)
- a member of the Knights Templar.
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What is the meaning of Templar?
a barrister or other person occupying chambers in the Temple, London. a member of the Masonic order, Knights Templars. Also called Knight Templar. The biggest twist was playing as a Templar, and that it had some interesting, direct connections to “Unity.”What is a Knights Templar?
Templar. a barrister or other person occupying chambers in the Temple, London. a member of the Masonic order, Knights Templars.What does TEM PLAR mean?
Tem·plar | \ˈtem-plər \. 1 : a knight of a religious military order established in the early 12th century in Jerusalem for the protection of pilgrims and the Holy Sepulcher.What is the meaning of Temple?
History and Etymology for temple. Noun (1) Middle English, in part going back to Old English tempel, templ, in part borrowed from Anglo-French temple, both borrowed from Latin templum "space of sky or land delimited orally by an augur, piece of ground used for taking auspices, sacred precinct, building consecrated to a deity," of uncertain origin.
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