sceptre

IPA: sˈɛptɝ

noun

  • (British spelling) An ornamental staff held by a ruling monarch as a symbol of power.
  • A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.

verb

  • To give a sceptre to.
  • (figurative) To invest with royal power.
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Examples of "sceptre" in Sentences

  • Sceptre will understand the joke.
  • Thanks for working on it Sceptre.
  • Admins hold a mop, not a sceptre.
  • It is associated with the sceptre.
  • Admins wield a mop, not a sceptre.
  • But Sceptre has to disengage as well.
  • Next to the orb is a crown and sceptre.
  • Also in the water are an orb and sceptre.
  • Sceptre's contributing behavior is reprehensible.
  • The sceptre of the King of Persia is mentioned in the biblical Book of Esther.

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