Templar

Templar
noun Etymology: Middle English templer, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin templarius, from Latin templum temple Date: 13th century 1. a knight of a religious military order established in the early 12th century in Jerusalem for the protection of pilgrims and the Holy Sepulcher 2. Knight Templar 2

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  • Templar — may refer to:* Knights Templar, a medieval Christian military order that was very prominent in the Crusades, from the early 1100s until the early 1300s **Knights Templar (Freemasonry), a York Rite level (degree) of Freemasonry ** Sovereign… …   Wikipedia

  • templar — verbo pronominal 1. Calentarse (una cosa) ligeramente: A mediodía ya se habrá templado el agua del mar. 2. Ponerse (una persona) tranquila: Sus nervios se templaron cuando vio que había aprobado. 3 …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • Templar — Tem plar, a. Of or pertaining to a temple. [R.] [1913 Webster] Solitary, family, and templar devotion. Coleridge. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • templar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: templar templando templado     Indicativo   presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. templo templas templa templamos templáis …   Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary

  • Templar — [tem′plər] n. [ME templer < OFr templier < ML templarius < L templum: see TEMPLE1: so named from having quarters near the site of Solomon s Temple in Jerusalem] 1. KNIGHT TEMPLAR 2. [t ] a barrister or law student of the Temple in London …   English World dictionary

  • Templar — Tem plar, n. [OE. templere, F. templier, LL. templarius. See {Temple} a church.] 1. One of a religious and military order first established at Jerusalem, in the early part of the 12th century, for the protection of pilgrims and of the Holy… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • templar — Método de dar temple a metales, vidrio u otros materiales mediante el calentamiento y el enfriamiento controlados para hacerlos más maleables y dúctiles. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 …   Diccionario médico

  • tèmplār — m 〈G templára〉 pov. pripadnik katoličkog viteškog reda, osnovanog (1119) da bi štitio hodočasnike na Kristov grob; templari su nosili bijelo odijelo s crvenim križem na ramenu; red je ukinut 1312; božjak ✧ {{001f}}srlat …   Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika

  • templar — templar(se) ‘Dar el tono adecuado [a un instrumento]’, ‘entibiar(se)’ y ‘dar, o adquirir, temple o templanza’. Este verbo, así como su derivado destemplar(se) (‘hacer perder, o perder uno mismo, el temple o la templanza’), es regular en el… …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • Templar — late 13c., from Anglo Fr. templer, O.Fr. templier (c.1200), from M.L. templaris (mid 12c.), member of the medieval religious/military order known as Knights Templars (c.1118 1312), so called because they had headquarters in a building near… …   Etymology dictionary

  • templar — tèmplār m <G templára> DEFINICIJA pov. pripadnik katoličkog viteškog reda, osnovanog (1119) da bi štitio hodočasnike na Kristov grob; templari su nosili bijelo odijelo s crvenim križem na ramenu; red je ukinut 1312; božjak ETIMOLOGIJA srlat …   Hrvatski jezični portal

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