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Definition of Scepters
1. scepter [v] - See also: scepter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scepters
Literary usage of Scepters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Three Coronation Orders by John Wickham Legg, Church of England (1900)
"scepters, in m.~\ [p. 118. The King and Queen remaining in their Chaires the Lord
Bishop of London put into their Mats right hands the scepters with the ..."
2. The Drama of the Ages by Ella R Shaeffer (1917)
"There have been royal scepters, and there have been imperial scepters, scepters
of iron and scepters of gold, the Revolution has taken the scepters of sixty ..."
3. The Works of John Locke, in Nine Volumes by John Locke (1824)
"The great pieces, as scepters and half-scepters, which are made to serve for the
payment of greater sums, and are for dispatch in tale, ..."
4. Incantation of the Law Against Inept Critics: A Guide to Cryptic Thinking by Morten St. George (2006)
"Alas, what great loss shall be made of the letters, Before the cycle of the Moon
completes, Fire, great deluge more by ignorant scepters That for a long age ..."