Synonym: scepter, verge, wand. Similar words: scepter, sceptic, sceptical, scepticism, sceptically, susceptible, susceptibility, intussusception. Meaning: ['septə(r)] n. 1. the imperial authority symbolized by a scepter 2. a ceremonial or emblematic staff.
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1. The sceptre is the king's badge of office.
2. The sceptre is an attribute of kingly power.
3. A sceptre is one of the attributes of a king.
4. Sceptre 404 and 505 are a mix of sable and synthetic providing a long-life brush of high quality.
5. In his four hands he holds a sceptre, a string of beads, a bow and a book of scripture.
6. Ju-i sceptre Used by the highest deity in heaven, its head is formed into the shape of a cloud.
7. To him it appeared as a sceptre, not as a sword, and perhaps he took this as a sign.
8. Our flag sceptre all who meet obey.
9. The crown and sceptre of Queen Isabella I, on display at a museum in Granada.
10. Seven who hold the sceptre shall perish, one of them being canonised. The bellies of mothers shall be cut open,[http://sentencedict.com] and babies will be born prematurely.
11. The crown is yours in majesty and the sceptre is yours in glory.
12. He is often associated with a sceptre, cornucopia , or Cerburus, the three - headed dog.
13. The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be.
14. Seven who hold the sceptre shall perish, one of them being canonised.
15. The queen's regalia at her coronation included her crown and sceptre.
16. Barbarossa's own depiction shows imperial regalia of orb and sceptre.
17. His bones lay in an engraved gold casket, with his armour, sceptre and shield close by.
18. And he came down holding his crown with one hand and his sceptre with the other.
19. On that very day I went to the forest where he dwells. And I found him sitting under a white cypress, and in his hand a reed as if it were a sceptre.
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