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Knight Templar

American  

noun

Knights Templars, plural Knights Templar plural
  1. Templar.


Knight Templar British  

noun

  1. another term for Templar

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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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

A friend recognised Sa'ad the Demon, and swore that he was no black slave, but a soldier at Al-Madinah-"no waiter, but a Knight Templar."

From Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 1 by Burton, Richard Francis, Sir

Knight Templar Both words are made plural, Knights Templars, a very unusual way of forming the plural.

From Slips of Speech : a Helpful Book for Everyone Who Aspires to Correct the Everyday Errors of Speaking by Bechtel, John Hendricks

What I value quite as much is his sword, which I keep by my couch like a Knight Templar.

From A Dog with a Bad Name by Reed, Talbot Baines

Among the other knights who took part in the tournament were the Normans, Maurice de Bracy, Reginald Front-de-Boeuf, and Brian de Bois-Guilbert, a Knight Templar.

From The Literary World Seventh Reader by Metcalf, John Calvin

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