templar

  • 41templar — tr. Quitar el frío de una cosa calentándola suavemente. Dar a un metal u otras materias el punto de dureza o elasticidad que se requiere para los diversos usos. Moderar …

    Diccionario Castellano

  • 42templar — Del latín temperare . (vbo.) (col.) Pegar a alguien para bajarle los humos …

    Diccionario Jaén-Español

  • 43Templar — [ tɛmplə] noun historical a member of the Knights Templars, a powerful religious and military order. Origin ME: from OFr. templier, from med. L. templarius, from L. templum (see temple1) …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 44templar — tem·plar …

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  • 45templar en agua — v Enfriar rбpidamente un metal caliente sumergiйndolo en agua …

    Diccionario de Construcción y Arquitectur

  • 46templar gaitas — ► locución coloquial Tener miramientos y contemplaciones para satisfacer a los demás o concertar voluntades: ■ a ver si tú templas gaitas y consigues que dejen de pelearse estos dos …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 47Knights Templar — This article is about the medieval order. For the Knights Templar associated with Freemasonry, see Knights Templar (Freemasonry). For other uses, see Knights Templar (disambiguation) and Templar (disambiguation) …

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  • 48Knights Templar (Freemasonry) — A cross and crown laid upon a cross pattée inscribed with In Hoc Signo Vinces resting upon downward pointing swords in saltire is often used to represent the Knights Templar. (The various symbols used allude to the orders of the body, though the… …

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  • 49Simon Templar — is a British fictional character known as The Saint in a long running series of books by Leslie Charteris published between 1928 and 1963. After that date other authors collaborated with Charteris on the books until 1983; two additional works… …

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  • 50History of the Knights Templar — The history of the Knights Templar incorporates about two centuries during the Middle Ages, from the Order s founding in the early 1100s, to when it was disbanded in the early 1300s.Rise..Little was heard of the Order for their first nine years.… …

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