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Definition of Sceptring
1. sceptre [v] - See also: sceptre
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sceptring
Literary usage of Sceptring
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)
"... to kiss the queen's hand for being made a peer/"2 The regnal history of queen
Anne retains some traces of the now-forgotten custom of sceptring acts of ..."
2. Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest by Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland (1872)
"The regnal history of queen Anne retains some traces of the now- forgotten custom
of sceptring acts of parliament; but it was only in connection with her ..."
3. The Queens of England and Their Times: From Matilda, Queen of William the by Francis Lancelott (1858)
"... defiled by ! to go through the ceremony of sceptring The solemnity of this
ceremony deeply the seven persecuting acts which this, her third Parliament, ..."
4. The Kingdom (Basileia): An Exegetical Study by George Dana Boardman (1899)
"How he is sceptring men's intellects, men's affections, men's consciences!
At the mention of his name how many millions bow and confess that he is King of ..."