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▪ I. sceptre, n. (ˈsɛptə(r)) Forms: 3–6 ceptre, 4 ceptire, 5 ceptur(e, ceptyr, 5–6 ceptour, 6 cepter; 4 septir, 4–6 septor, septre, septur(e, 4–7 septer, 5 seipter, septere, 5–6 septour(e, 6 septar; 4 sceptir(e, sceptree, 5 sceptoure, 5–6 scepture, 6 sceptar, 6–9 scepter, 4– sceptre. [ME. ceptre, se...
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Sceptre
The Mesopotamian sceptre was mostly called ĝidru in Sumerian and ḫaṭṭum in Akkadian.
The Biblical Book of Genesis refers to the sceptre of Judah. The Roman sceptre probably derived from the Etruscan. Under the Republic, an ivory sceptre (sceptrum eburneum) was a mark of consular rank.
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sceptre
sceptre(US scepter), / ˈseptə(r); `sɛptɚ/ n staff or rod carried by a ruler as a sign of royal power, eg at a coronation ceremony 王节, 权杖(象徵王权的标志, 如用於加冕仪式中).
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Sceptre vs Insignia - Which Brand Is Better? - BoomSpeaker
Nov 30, 2023Sceptre is a consumer electronics company that was established in California in 1984. Compared to other brands such as Sony and Samsung, Sceptre is a less popular brand. The company makes in-car audio and car batteries too. However, it is best known for producing budget-friendly LED, LCD, HD, and 4K TVs.
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Sceptre (yacht)
Sceptre (K-17) was the unsuccessful challenger of the 1958 America's Cup for the Royal Yacht Squadron. Sceptre lost 4–0 to defender Columbia of the New York Yacht Club.
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Sceptre (disambiguation)
A sceptre or scepter is a symbolic staff. AT&T Sceptre, a graphics terminal made by AT&T from 1983 to 1986
Sceptre Incorporated, a consumer electronics producer
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Sceptre (yacht
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Sceptre (horse)
Sceptre proved to be a hardy filly. He ran Sceptre in a number of major races, particularly as a three-year-old, before selling her at the age of four.
1901
Sievier sent Sceptre to be trained
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Sceptre (imprint)
Sceptre is an imprint of Hodder & Stoughton, a British publishing house which is a division of Hachette UK. Founded in 1986 as the literary imprint of Hodder & Stoughton, Sceptre’s remit is to publish original fiction and non-fiction that aims not just to entertain
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Was-sceptre - Wikipedia
Was. -sceptre. The was (Egyptian wꜣs "power, dominion" [1]) sceptre is a symbol that appeared often in relics, art, and hieroglyphs associated with the ancient Egyptian religion. It appears as a stylized animal head at the top of a long, straight staff with a forked end. Was sceptres were used as symbols of power or dominion, and were ...
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Primley Sceptre
Primley Sceptre was a greyhound bitch who was the first winner of 'Best in Show' at Crufts in 1928. Primley Sceptre was the first of only three greyhounds to ever win at Crufts.
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The Sceptre Mortal
The Sceptre Mortal is a novel by Derek Sawde published in 1985. Plot summary
The Sceptre Mortal is a novel in which there is a quest for the Sceptre Mortal.
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Humber Sceptre
This resulted in the Sceptre's more sporty character compared to traditional Humbers. Use of the Sceptre name by Peugeot
The name "Sceptre" reappeared in 1990 for some SRi versions of the Peugeot 205, 405 and 605.
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Egyptian sceptre
Egyptian sceptre can refer to:
Was (sceptre), a hieroglyph symbol and sceptre associated with Egyptian gods and pharaohs
Sekhem scepter, a ritual sceptre administrative divisions called nomes were named for sceptres
Heq-At (Prospering Spectre), centred around Heliopolis/modern-day Cairo in Lower Egypt
Waset (nome) (Sceptre
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Sceptre Stakes
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The event is named after Sceptre, a successful filly foaled in 1899. The Sceptre Stakes used to be contested over 1 mile, and for a period it held Listed status.
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HMS Sceptre
Five ships of the British Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Sceptre, after the sceptre, a symbol of royal authority. Battle honours
Ships named Sceptre have earned the following battle honours:
Trincomalee, 1782
Cape of Good Hope, 1795
Guadeloupe, 1810
Norway, 1944
Atlantic
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