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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Ceptre, Ceptour, n. Also: cepter, ceptir, ceptyr, chepter; ceptur(e. [e.m.E. cepter, ME. ceptire, -ur(e, ceptre (c 1300), OF. ceptre, var. of sceptre: see S(c)epter.] A sceptre.(a) a1400 Leg. S. i. 766.
He gert … seit hym done, With ceptre in hand 1461 Liber Plusc. 393.
Think quhi thi crown was giffin thé til, Thi swerd, thi ceptir 1513 Doug. viii. viii. 115.
Offerand to me the ceptre and the crovn Ib. xiii. vi. 124; etc.
Thou … worthiar To bair the riall ceptyr 1569-73 Bann. Memor. 61.
The captane of the castle was desyred to delyuer the honouris, to wit, the sword, the chepter [v.r. cepter], and the crown a1578 Pitsc. II. 67/1.
The prophesies taikin all in, and the cepter of Iuda 1651 Nicoll Diary 46.
The Erle of Crawfurde tuk the chepter, and put it into the Kinges hand, saying; ‘Sir, resave this chepter’ [etc.](b) 1503 Treas. Acc. II. 385.
To gilt the kingis ceptur, ij Hary nobles 1513 Doug. i. ii. 44.
Thou the ceptour gevis me in hand Of all this realme Ib. vii. iii. 52; etc.
The kyngis suld ressaue ceptur and crovn 1556 Lauder Off. Kings 475.
Your crown, sworde, ceptour, and your wand 1572-5 Diurn. Occurr. 89.
James, erle of Bothwill [bore] the ceptour, and … the sword of honour a1578 Pitsc. II. 187/1.
Crowne, cepture and sword, borne be the erle of Huntlie a1570-86 Maitl. F. xxxix. 44.
Thy ceptour [was given] in taikning of iustice 1607 Misc. Abbotsf. C. 70.
Thy ceptur dois mentein the Gospellis fridome
2. Attrib. with wand.1513 Doug. i. ix. 131.
He bad hym bryng with hym the ceptre wand Ib. xii. iv. 117.
Lyke as this ilk ceptour wand … , Sall nevir burgioun