| Definition of 'Sceptre' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) scepter, sceptre
the imperial authority symbolized by a scepter
2. (noun) scepter, sceptre, verge, wand
a ceremonial or emblematic staff
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| Definition of 'Sceptre' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Sceptre
a staff or baton borne by a sovereign, as a ceremonial badge or emblem of authority; a royal mace
2. (noun) Sceptre
hence, royal or imperial power or authority; sovereignty; as, to assume the scepter
3. (verb) Sceptre
to endow with the scepter, or emblem of authority; to invest with royal authority
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| Definitions of 'Sceptre' |
The Nuttall Encyclopedia |
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1. Sceptre
the symbol of royal power, power to command and compel, originally a club, the crown being the symbol of dominion.
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Sense: the ornamental rod carried by a monarch on ceremonial occasions as a sign of power.
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Afrikaans: septer |
Arabic: صَوْلَجان، قَضيب |
Bulgarian: скиптър |
Brazilian: cetro |
Czech: žezlo |
German: das Zepter |
Danish: scepter |
Greek: σκήπτρο |
Spanish: cetro |
Estonian: skepter |
Farsi: عصاي سلطنتي |
Finnish: valtikka |
French: sceptre |
Hebrew: שַרבִיט |
Hindi: राजदण्ड, अधिकार दण्ड |
Croatian: žezlo |
Hungarian: jogar |
Indonesian: tampuk |
Icelandic: veldissproti |
Italian: scettro |
Japanese: しやく |
Korean: 홀(笏) |
Lithuanian: skeptras |
Latvian: scepteris |
Malay: cogan alam |
Dutch: scepter |
Norwegian: septer |
Polish: berło |
Persian: عصاي سلطنتي |
Pashto: د قوت نښه، سلطنتى لكړه، ت |
Portuguese: ceptro |
Romanian: sceptru |
Russian: скипетр |
Slovak: žezlo |
Slovenian: žezlo |
Serbian: skiptar |
Swedish: spira |
Thai: คทาสำหรับกษัตริย์หรือพระร |
Turkish: asa |
Taiwanese: 權杖 |
Ukrainian: скіпетр |
Urdu: عصائے شاہی جو تاج پوشی کے |
Vietnamese: vương trượng |
Chinese: 节杖 |
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