Crossword-Solution: SCEPTRE 7 letters, 31 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Sceptre n. A staff or baton borne by a sovereign, as a ceremonial
badge or emblem of authority; a royal mace.
Sceptre n. Hence, royal or imperial power or authority; sovereignty;
as, to assume the scepter.
Sceptre v. t. To endow with the scepter, or emblem of authority; to
invest with royal authority.

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SCEPTRE anagram RECEPTS, RESPECT, SCEPTER, SPECTER, SPECTRE

We have 31 clues for the answer “SCEPTRE”

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regal staff 1 answer
English symbol of sovereignty. 1 answer
Elizabeth's staff 1 answer
Coronation rod, in Britain 1 answer
British royal staff 1 answer
British monarchy's symbol of authority 1 answer
An attribute of Pluto. 1 answer
Orb's partner, in British iconography 1 answer
Possession of Elizabeth II. 1 answer
Royal rod, in Britain 1 answer
Ruler's staff 1 answer
Sovereignty, in Sussex 1 answer
Royal staff or wand of authority 1 answer
Victoria Regina's royal rod 1 answer
Wand for Victoria 1 answer
ROD of office 2 answers
Royal baton 2 answers
Royal mace. 2 answers
trident 3 answers
Emblem of authority. 3 answers
ROYAL staff 3 answers
caduceus 4 answers
Royal symbol. 4 answers
Wand 11 answers
Symbol of authority 11 answers
Mace 14 answers
Symbol of power. 14 answers
Baton 21 answers
regalia 25 answers
Sovereignty 31 answers
Staff 32 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with SCEPTRE (5)

Seated within the glittering throne was General Jinjur, with the Scarecrow’s second-best crown upon her head, and the royal sceptre in her right hand.
The Marvellous Land of Oz L. Frank Baum 1993
Thou shalt be a queen, Rebecca—on Mount Carmel shall we pitch the throne which my valour will gain for you, and I will exchange my long-desired batoon for a sceptre!” “A dream,” said Rebecca; “an empty vision of the night, which, were it a waking reality, affects me not.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Spirits (sing at the second altar): Hail, Moloch! whose banner floats blood-red, From pole to equator unfurl'd, Whose laws redly written have stood red, And shall stand while standeth this world; Clad in purple, with thy diadem gory, Thy sceptre the blood-dripping steel, Thy subjects with us give thee glory, With us at thine altar they kneel.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
And each by-stander of them all Could criticise, and quote tradition How depths of blue sublimed some pall-- To get which, pricked a king’s ambition; Worth sceptre, crown, and ball.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008
The truth is, that there is a greater field for commercial enterprise, and even for Greek ambition, under the Ottoman sceptre, than is to be found in the dominions of Otho.
Eothen A. W. Kinglake 2008

Quotes with SCEPTRE (3)

She now discovered amidst them, the poet's flights of fancy, and the historian's seldom pleasing — ever instructive page. The first may transmit to posterity the records of a sublime genius, which once flashed in strong, but transient rays, through the tenement of clay it was given a moment to inhabit: and though the tenement decayed and the spirit fled, the essence of a mind which darted through the universe to cull each created and creative image to enrich an ever-varying f…
Mary Charlton The Pirate of Naples
Taught from their infancy that beauty is woman's sceptre, the mind shapes itself to the body, and roaming round its gilt cage, only seeks to adorn its prison.
Mary Wollstonecraft A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
What infinite heart's-ease Must kings neglect, that private men enjoy! And what have kings, that privates have not too, Save ceremony, save general ceremony? And what art thou, thou idle ceremony? What kind of god art thou, that suffer'st more Of mortal griefs than do thy worshippers? What are thy rents? what are thy comings in? O ceremony, show me but thy worth! What is thy soul of adoration? Art thou aught else but place, degree and form, Creating awe and fear in other men?…
William Shakespeare Henry V
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