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Meaning of sceptre

Wordnet

sceptre (n)

the imperial authority symbolized by a scepter

a ceremonial or emblematic staff

Webster

sceptre (n.)

A staff or baton borne by a sovereign, as a ceremonial badge or emblem of authority; a royal mace.

Hence, royal or imperial power or authority; sovereignty; as, to assume the scepter.

Webster

sceptre (v. t.)

To endow with the scepter, or emblem of authority; to invest with royal authority.

sceptre Sentence Examples

  1. The king extended his regal sceptre, a symbol of his authority.
  2. In the tapestry, the queen held a golden sceptre adorned with precious gems.
  3. The tyrant brandished his ivory sceptre, striking fear into the hearts of his subjects.
  4. The sceptre had been passed down through generations, connecting the current monarch to their ancestors.
  5. The alchemist created a magical sceptre that could control the elements.
  6. The ancient priestess wielded a wooden sceptre, invoking divine powers.
  7. The duke's sceptre was a work of art, featuring intricate carvings and an emerald orb.
  8. The bishop carried a pastoral sceptre, signifying his spiritual authority.
  9. The hero raised his enchanted sceptre, unleashing a blinding light that repelled his enemies.
  10. The scepter lay dormant in the museum, its true power hidden from the oblivious crowd.

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the imperial authority symbolized by a scepter, a ceremonial or emblematic staffA staff or baton borne by a sovereign, as a ceremonial badge or emblem of author

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The king extended his regal sceptre, a symbol of his authority.

In the tapestry, the queen held a golden sceptre adorned with precious gems.

The tyrant brandished his ivory sceptre, striking fear into the hearts of his subjects.

The sceptre had been passed down through generations, connecting the current monarch to their ancestors.