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Meanings of
scepter
in inglés
portugués
ceptro
catalán
ceptre
español
verga
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A ceremonial or emblematic staff.
verge
wand
sceptre
español
verga
Usage of
scepter
in inglés
1
All on earth your
scepter
claim; all in heaven above adore you.
2
I take into my hand the
scepter
of the kingdom of Amber.
3
He has no
scepter
in his hand, no crown upon his head.
4
The present-day detective king wields his
scepter
for precisely the same reason.
5
Skander was a queen in royal robes, with a
scepter
in hand.
6
And a spear- headed
scepter
graced the right hand of the king.
7
Spencer stood next to Noel, the prom
scepter
raised over her head.
8
I lose the
scepter
in the first second, slapped out of my hand.
9
Unto him I shall give the crown, the kingdom and the royal
scepter
.
10
I couldn't be certain the
scepter
would even be on display.
11
The entire country was under the one
scepter
,
and his was that
scepter
.
12
Shannon held the
scepter
of power with a more and more feeble hand.
13
The insignificant come up and take the
scepter
in their hand.
14
But he already swayed a
scepter
more mighty than that of the Caesars.
15
He was possessor of the greatest realm ever swayed by a single
scepter
.
16
A new khan, the world-renowned Tamerlane, now swayed the
scepter
of Tartar power.
Other examples for "scepter"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
scepter
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
golden scepter
royal scepter
hold a scepter
sway the scepter
ebony scepter
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Translations for
scepter
portugués
ceptro
cetro
catalán
ceptre
español
verga
esceptro
vara
cetro
Scepter
through the time
Scepter
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common