1. scepter - Noun
2. scepter - Verb
Alt. of Sceptre
Source: Webster's dictionaryA bronze scepter or wand has been discovered at Atsbi Dera with in inscription mentioning "GDR of Axum". Source: Internet
A parade goes through downtown Verona to San Zeno Church led by Papà del Gnoco (Gnocchi’s dad), a costumed man representing an old king holding a large fork topped by a big gnocco, instead of a scepter. Source: Internet
Brothers Ian (Tom Holland) and Barley Lightfoot (Chris Pratt) are young elves who come across a scepter that resurrects only the lower half of their late father, putting them on a journey to complete his manifestation before he is gone again forever. Source: Internet
As for Burgundy and Italy, elections were to be held without interference by the Emperor, and consecration and investiture by the ecclesial superior would, here, precede the investiture with the scepter which was to follow some time afterwards. Source: Internet
Aten's ceremonies in Akhetaten involved giving offerings to Aten with a swipe of the royal scepter. Source: Internet
Another object is the Porta: a stick, called a rhabdomyolysis (stick) or skeptron (scepter), which is referred to as a magic wand. Source: Internet