Similar words: sceptre, sceptered, scepter, sceptic, sceptical, susceptive, scepticism, sceptically. Meaning: adj. invested with legal power or official authority especially as symbolized by having a scepter.
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1 The sceptre is the king's badge of office.
2 The queen's regalia at her coronation included her crown and sceptre.
3 The sceptre is an attribute of kingly power.
4 A sceptre is one of the attributes of a king.
5 Barbarossa's own depiction shows imperial regalia of orb and sceptre.
6 Sceptre 404 and 505 are a mix of sable and synthetic providing a long-life brush of high quality.
7 In his four hands he holds a sceptre, a string of beads,(www.Sentencedict.com) a bow and a book of scripture.
8 Ju-i sceptre Used by the highest deity in heaven, its head is formed into the shape of a cloud.
9 His bones lay in an engraved gold casket, with his armour, sceptre and shield close by.
10 Its dreamlike construction of our sceptred isle as an ethnically purified one provides a special comfort against the ravages of decline.
11 To him it appeared as a sceptre, not as a sword, and perhaps he took this as a sign.
More similar words: sceptre, sceptered, scepter, sceptic, sceptical, susceptive, scepticism, sceptically, susceptance, susceptible, susceptivity, insusceptible, be susceptible to, susceptibility, intussusception, keep track of, uptrend, dioptre, in deep trouble, temptress, sculptress, interrupt request, incept, except, percept, accept, precept, concept, acceptor, accepted.