templar

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== English == === Pronunciation === (General American) IPA(key): /ˈtemplər/ === Etymology 1 === From Middle English templer, from Old French templier; cf. the Medieval Latin templārius, from Latin templum (“temple”). ==== Noun ==== templar (plural templars) (law, British) A barrister having chambers in the Inner Temple or Middle Temple. === Etymology 2 === From Late Latin templāris, from Latin templum (“temple”) + -āris, equivalent to temple +‎ -ar. ==== Adjective ==== templar (comparative more templar, superlative most templar) (obsolete) Of or relating to a temple. c. 1815-1833?, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Notes on Donne solitary, family, and templar devotion === References === === Anagrams === Lampert, trample == Aragonese == === Alternative forms === templlar === Etymology === From Latin temperāre. === Verb === templar to temper to reduce to warm up to tune ==== Conjugation ==== == Serbo-Croatian == === Etymology === Borrowed from Medieval Latin templarius (cf. Old French templier, English templar), from Latin templum (“temple”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /těmplaːr/ Hyphenation: tem‧plar === Noun === tèmplār m anim (Cyrillic spelling тѐмпла̄р) Templar ==== Declension ==== === References === “templar”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026 == Spanish == === Etymology === Inherited from Old Spanish temprar, tenprar, from Latin temperāre; the -l- in the modern Spanish word was a result of hypercorrection of a popular tendency to use -pr- in place of -pl- in many medieval Ibero-Romance languages (something which persisted in Portuguese, cf. praça, prato). Doublet of temperar, a borrowing. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /temˈplaɾ/ [t̪ẽmˈplaɾ] Rhymes: -aɾ Syllabification: tem‧plar === Verb === templar (first-person singular present templo or (in some parts of Latin America) tiemplo, first-person singular preterite templé, past participle templado) (transitive) to temper (to moderate or control) Synonyms: atemperar, temperar to cool down to warm up to cool off to calm down, chill out to tune (a musical instrument) (bullfighting) to move the cape ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Related terms ==== === References === === Further reading === “templar”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8.1, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 15 December 2025