Meaning & Definition of word "Templar"

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    Templar

    /ˈtɛmplər/

    noun:

    • 1. A member of a military order of knighthood, especially the Knights Templar, founded in the 12th century to protect Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land.
      • Example: The templar rode valiantly into battle, embodying the chivalric ideals of his order.
    • 2. A person who advocates for or supports a specific principle or doctrine, often used in a religious or ideological context.
      • Example: He was a templar of environmental conservation, dedicating his life to protecting endangered species.

    Etymology

    From the Latin 'Templarius', derived from 'templum' meaning 'temple'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Knights Templar:

    A historical military order formed to protect Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land.

    templar spirit:

    The ideals of chivalry, sacrifice, and nobility associated with the Templars.

    Related Words

    crusader:

    A person who participated in the Crusades, often associated with the Knights Templar.

    chivalry:

    The qualities idealized by knighthood such as bravery, honor, and respect towards women.

    Slang Meanings of templar

    Meaning: A dedicated supporter of a cause.

    Example Sentence: He's such a templar when it comes to environmental activism.

    Meaning: A person who adheres to a strict ethical code.

    Example Sentence: You can trust him; he's a real templar in the business world.