| 释义 | tem·plar I. \ˈtemplə(r)\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: Middle English templere, templer, from Old French templier, from Medieval Latin templarius, from Latin templum temple + -arius -ary — more at temple
 1. usually capitalized  : a member of a religious military order established about 1118 in Jerusalem, widespread in Europe, and suppressed by the Council of Vienne in 1312
 2.  : a barrister or student of law having chambers in the Temple, London
 3. usually capitalized  : knight templar 2
 4. sometimes capitalized  : good templar
 II. adjective
 Etymology: Latin templaris, from templum + -aris -ar
 : of or relating to a temple
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