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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 actor plays Talus, a battle-hardened Knight Templar veteran of the Crusades, who survived captivity for 10 years and is tasked with training and new initiates to the Order.

From Fox News

The notorious Knight Templar drugs cartel in western Mexico no longer counts drug trafficking as its top source of income.

From Time

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

England.—There were in bygone times the following preceptories of Knight Templars in the present kingdom of England.

From Project Gutenberg

She lay, high-pillowed, as stiff and well arranged as a Knight Templar on a tombstone, arrayed for the occasion in a most decorative little dressing sack and ribbony night-cap.

From Project Gutenberg