Definition of scepter

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Scepter (n.) Alt. of Sceptr.

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Wield :: Wield (v. t.) To use with full command or power, as a thing not too heavy for the holder; to manage; to handle; hence, to use or employ; as, to wield a sword; to wield the scepter..
Sceptral :: Sceptral (a.) Of or pertaining to a scepter; like a scepter.
Unsceptred :: Unsceptred (a.) Deprived of a scepter.
Sway :: Sway (v. i.) To move or wield with the hand; to swing; to wield; as, to sway the scepter..
Carbuncle :: Carbuncle (n.) A charge or bearing supposed to represent the precious stone. It has eight scepters or staves radiating from a common center. Called also escarbuncle.
Emblem :: Emblem (n.) A visible sign of an idea; an object, or the figure of an object, symbolizing and suggesting another object, or an idea, by natural aptness or by association; a figurative representation; a typical designation; a symbol; as, a balance is an emblem of justice; a scepter, the emblem of sovereignty or power; a circle, the emblem of eternity..
Scepterless :: Scepterless (a.) Alt. of Sceptreles.
Ferula :: Ferula (n.) The imperial scepter in the Byzantine or Eastern Empire.
Unsceptered :: Unsceptered (a.) Alt. of Unsceptre.
Sceptre :: Sceptre (v. t.) To endow with the scepter, or emblem of authority; to invest with royal authority..
Scepter :: Scepter (v. t.) Alt. of Sceptr.
Sceptreless :: Sceptreless (a.) Having no scepter; without authority; powerless; as, a scepterless king..
Neptune :: Neptune (n.) The son of Saturn and Ops, the god of the waters, especially of the sea. He is represented as bearing a trident for a scepter..
Scepter :: Scepter (n.) Alt. of Sceptr.
Tribal :: Tribal (a.) Of or pertaining to a tribe or tribes; as, a tribal scepter..
Sceptering :: Sceptering (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sceptr.
Exchange :: Exchange (n.) The act of substituting one thing in the place of another; as, an exchange of grief for joy, or of a scepter for a sword, and the like; also, the act of giving and receiving reciprocally; as, an exchange of civilities or views..
Scepterellate :: Scepterellate (a.) Having a straight shaft with whorls of spines; -- said of certain sponge spicules. See Illust. under Spicule.
Ceremony :: Ceremony (n.) A ceremonial symbols; an emblem, as a crown, scepter, garland, etc..
Unsceptred :: Unsceptred (a.) Having no scepter.
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