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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

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

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 The Crux by Gilman, Charlotte Perkins

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)

And, when all was over, even as he mounted Shulamite and rode away, he rode out of the courtyard with the air of a Knight Templar riding forth-to do battle in a Holy War.

From The White Ladies of Worcester A Romance of the Twelfth Century by Barclay, Florence L. (Florence Louisa)