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Definition of Sceptering
1. scepter [v] - See also: scepter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sceptering
Literary usage of Sceptering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest by Agnes Strickland (1885)
"... and arrogated exclusively to himself the regal office of sceptering or rejecting
bills, which ought to have been submitted to her at the same time. ..."
2. Bolshevism and the United States by Charles Edward Russell (1919)
"Has he a picture of himself as the ruler of the world's workers, seated upon a
wonder-making throne, sceptering it over an empire far greater ..."
3. Bolshevism and the United States by Charles Edward Russell (1919)
"Has he a picture of himself as the ruler of the world's workers, seated upon a
wonder-making throne, sceptering it over an empire far greater ..."
4. Rome and Its Story by Welbore St. Clair Baddeley (1904)
"... O'er-sceptering the Latian plain Spread out below,—a golden main, With Rome,
its isle of glorious light, Irradiant as the God of Right;— Have sighed, ..."
5. Elias: An Epic of the Ages by Orson Ferguson Whitney (1904)
"The body's bards throned, sceptering the scene, The grovelling worshippers of
earth and time! ..."