σκῆπτρον
G9104 · skēptron · greek
a chiefdom
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G9104 G:N-N
a chiefdom
1. a staff or stick to lean upon, a walking-stick , (Homer): metaphorically of the daughters of Oedipus, σκῆπτρα φωτός his staffs or supports , (Sophocles Tragicus) 2. a staff , as the badge of command, a sceptre : in (Homer) borne by chiefs, and transmitted from father to son, whence the passage in (Iliad by Homer) 2 is called ἡ τοῦ σκήπτρου παράδοσις, (Thucydides):—;also borne by judges, by heralds, by speakers, who on rising to speak received it from the herald, (Homer) 3. the sceptre , i. e. royalty, kingly power, rule , [ 8th/7th c.BC , variant dates Tragica Adespota (ML)
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