Knight Templar
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Knight Templar — Knight Tem plar; pl. {Knights Templars}. See {Commandery}, n., 3, and also {Templar}, n., 1 and 3. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Knight Templar — n. pl. Knights Templars 1. a member of a military and religious order established among the Crusaders about 1118 Knights Templar 2. a member of a certain order of Masons … English World dictionary
Knight Templar — The term Knight Templar may refer to:* Knights Templar, an order of medieval knights that existed for two centuries during the Crusades. Related articles include::* History of the Knights Templar:* Knights Templar legends:* Knights Templar Seal:* … Wikipedia
Knight Templar — noun 1. a man who belongs to a Masonic order in the United States • Hypernyms: ↑Freemason, ↑Mason 2. a knight of a religious military order established in 1118 to protect pilgrims and the Holy Sepulcher • Syn: ↑Templar • Hypernyms: ↑knight … Useful english dictionary
Knight Templar — Knight′ Tem′plar n. pl. Knights Templars, Knights Templar 1) why a member of a religious and military order founded by Crusaders in Jerusalem about 1118 and suppressed in 1312 2) why a member of a Masonic order in the U.S. claiming descent from… … From formal English to slang
Knight Templar (The Saint) — infobox Book | name = Knight Templar also The Avenging Saint title orig = translator = image caption = Early 1960s edition with alternate title author = Leslie Charteris cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = The… … Wikipedia
Knight Templar — noun (plural Knights Templars or Knights Templar) Date: 1610 1. Templar 1 2. a member of an order of Freemasonry conferring three orders in the York rite … New Collegiate Dictionary
Knight Templar — pl. Knights Templars, Knights Templar. Templar. * * * … Universalium
Knight Templar — /naɪt ˈtɛmplə/ (say nuyt templuh) noun (plural Knights Templar or Knights Templars) → Templar (defs 1 and 3) …
Knight Templar — Similar to the Hospitallers, but more likely to provide protection and currency exchange for travellers to the Holy Lands. ♦ A military and religious order, founded about 1118 for the protection of the Holy Sepulchre and pilgrims to the Holy Land … Medieval glossary