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scepter

[sep-ter] / ˈsɛp tər /
NOUN
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Stein said that apart from the scepter and crown, the prom queen’s real draw is in capturing the moment of beauty and eternal youth they represent.

From Washington Post

Enlow claims to have had a "vision" of Trump holding "a golden scepter" which he believes is proof that Trump is still in office.

From Salon

Wanda and her brother volunteered for Baron Strücker’s experiments involving Loki’s scepter, which housed the Mind Stone — the catalyst that triggered her powers.

From Los Angeles Times

When French forces colonized the kingdom of Dahomey in the 1890s, they overthrew the ruler, King Behanzin, and looted everything left behind: elaborate thrones; ceremonial scepters; half man, half animal statues.

From New York Times

With a pen as their scepter, they “hereby proclaim.”

From Washington Times