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The meaning of SCEPTER is a staff or baton borne by a sovereign as an emblem of authority.
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Scepter Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SCEPTER is a staff or baton borne by a sovereign as an emblem of authority.
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The meaning of SCEPTERED is invested with a scepter or sovereign authority.
SCEPTER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
In the case were Ellel's clothes and her personal things, and on top, a crown, a scepter. Tepper, Sheri S. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS (1988) In her right hand she carried a scepter, and in the top of the wand was a small zirconium.
Scepter - definition of scepter by The Free Dictionary
Define scepter. scepter synonyms, scepter pronunciation, scepter translation, English dictionary definition of scepter. n. 1. A staff held by a sovereign as an emblem of authority. 2. Ruling power or authority; sovereignty. tr.v. scep·tered , scep·ter·ing , scep·ters To...
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