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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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