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scep·ter S0130600 (sĕp′tər)n.1. A staff held by a sovereign as an emblem of authority.2. Ruling power or authority; sovereignty.tr.v. scep·tered, scep·ter·ing, scep·ters To invest with royal authority. [Middle English sceptre, from Old French, from Latin scēptrum, from Greek skēptron.]scep•ter (ˈsɛp tər) n. 1. a rod or wand borne in the hand as an emblem of regal or imperial power. 2. royal or imperial power or authority; sovereignty. v.t. 3. to give a scepter to; invest with authority. Also, esp. Brit., sceptre. [1250–1300; Middle English (s)ceptre < Old French < Latin scēptrum < Greek skêptron staff] scep′tral (-trəl) adj. scepter Past participle: sceptered Gerund: sceptering
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I scepter | you scepter | he/she/it scepters | we scepter | you scepter | they scepter |
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I sceptered | you sceptered | he/she/it sceptered | we sceptered | you sceptered | they sceptered |
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I am sceptering | you are sceptering | he/she/it is sceptering | we are sceptering | you are sceptering | they are sceptering |
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I have sceptered | you have sceptered | he/she/it has sceptered | we have sceptered | you have sceptered | they have sceptered |
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I was sceptering | you were sceptering | he/she/it was sceptering | we were sceptering | you were sceptering | they were sceptering |
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I had sceptered | you had sceptered | he/she/it had sceptered | we had sceptered | you had sceptered | they had sceptered |
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I will scepter | you will scepter | he/she/it will scepter | we will scepter | you will scepter | they will scepter |
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I will have sceptered | you will have sceptered | he/she/it will have sceptered | we will have sceptered | you will have sceptered | they will have sceptered |
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I will be sceptering | you will be sceptering | he/she/it will be sceptering | we will be sceptering | you will be sceptering | they will be sceptering |
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I have been sceptering | you have been sceptering | he/she/it has been sceptering | we have been sceptering | you have been sceptering | they have been sceptering |
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I will have been sceptering | you will have been sceptering | he/she/it will have been sceptering | we will have been sceptering | you will have been sceptering | they will have been sceptering |
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I had been sceptering | you had been sceptering | he/she/it had been sceptering | we had been sceptering | you had been sceptering | they had been sceptering |
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I would scepter | you would scepter | he/she/it would scepter | we would scepter | you would scepter | they would scepter |
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I would have sceptered | you would have sceptered | he/she/it would have sceptered | we would have sceptered | you would have sceptered | they would have sceptered | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | scepter - the imperial authority symbolized by a sceptersceptresovereignty, reign - royal authority; the dominion of a monarch | | 2. | scepter - a ceremonial or emblematic staff sceptre, verge, wandstaff - a rod carried as a symbolbauble - a mock scepter carried by a court jester | Translationssceptre (ˈseptə(r)) (American) scepter (ˈseptə) noun the ornamental rod carried by a monarch on ceremonial occasions as a sign of power. 權杖 节杖scepterenUK
sceptersymbol of regal or imperial power and authority. [Western Culture: Misc.]See: Authority
scepterdenotes fairness and righteousness. [Heraldry: Halberts, 37]See: JusticescepterenUK
Synonyms for scepternoun the imperial authority symbolized by a scepterSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a ceremonial or emblematic staffSynonymsRelated Words |