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Knight Templar

American  

noun

plural

Knights Templars, Knights Templar
  1. Templar.


Knight Templar British  

noun

  1. another term for Templar

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The rumors that he is a Knight Templar himself and that the group controls city hall are “just what they are saying on social media networks, but it’s not the truth.”

From New York Times • Jan. 17, 2014

The Balcanifer, or standard-bearer, on this occasion, was an English Knight Templar, named Reginald d’Argenton, who performed prodigies of valour.

From The History of the Knights Templars, the Temple Church, and the Temple by Addison, Charles G.

You see he is cross-legged, and so you would put him down for a Knight Templar, and a warrior in the Holy Land.

From Stones of the Temple Lessons from the Fabric and Furniture of the Church by Field, Walter

"Knew you personally this Knight Templar of whom you speak?" he asked.

From The Duke's Prize; a Story of Art and Heart in Florence by Ballou, Maturin Murray

A Knight Templar himself, Terence Reardon was the last person on earth in whom he expected to find a brother Mason.

From Cappy Ricks Retires by Kyne, Peter B. (Peter Bernard)