释义 |
sceptrescep‧tre British English, scepter American English /ˈseptə $ -ter/ noun [countable] - Barbarossa's own depiction shows imperial regalia of orb and sceptre.
- His bones lay in an engraved gold casket, with his armour, sceptre and shield close by.
- In his four hands he holds a sceptre, a string of beads, a bow and a book of scripture.
- Ju-i sceptre Used by the highest deity in heaven, its head is formed into the shape of a cloud.
- To him it appeared as a sceptre, not as a sword, and perhaps he took this as a sign.
a decorated stick carried by kings or queens at ceremonies |