templar
21Templar — /ˈtɛmplə/ (say templuh) noun 1. Also, Knight Templar. a member of a military order founded by Crusaders in Jerusalem about 1118 and suppressed in 1312. 2. a lawyer or other person living in the Temple, London. 3. Also, Knight Templar. a member of …
22Templar — noun Etymology: Middle English templer, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin templarius, from Latin templum temple Date: 13th century 1. a knight of a religious military order established in the early 12th century in Jerusalem for the… …
23Templar — noun One of the Knights Templar …
24templar — Tem·plar || templÉ™ n. member of the Templar order that was founded in Jerusalem in the days of the Crusaders; lawyer, law student (in England) …
25Templar — Tem•plar [[t]ˈtɛm plər[/t]] n. 1) why Knight Templar 2) brit. a barrister or other person occupying chambers in the Temple, London • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME templer < AF < ML templārius; see temple I, ar II, er II …
26Templar — n. 1 a lawyer or law student with chambers in the Temple, London. 2 (in full Knight Templar) hist. a member of a religious and military order for the protection of pilgrims to the Holy Land, suppressed in 1312. Etymology: ME f. AF templer, OF… …
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28Templar Studios — LLC is one of New York City s longest running independent game development companies. It was formed in 1997 by Peter Mack and several associates to create bespoke video games for clients looking to market products and services on the Internet,… …
29Templar (genre) — Templar incongruens Templar incongruens …
30Templar incongruens — Templar incongruens …