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scepter
English
Noun
scepter (plural scepters)
- American spelling form of sceptre
Verb
scepter (third-person singular simple present scepters, present participle sceptering, simple past and past participle sceptered)
- American spelling form of sceptre
Anagrams
- Sceptre, recepts, respect, sceptre, specter, spectre
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
scepter m (plural scepters, diminutive sceptertje n)
- sceptre
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kineyerd
English
Alternative forms
- kine-yerd
Etymology
From Middle English kyneyerd, kyne?erd, from Old English cyne?eard (“a scepter”), equivalent to kine- +? yard (“rod, staff”).
Noun
kineyerd (plural kineyerds)
- (obsolete) A scepter.
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