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authority 1. a public board or corporation exercising governmental authority in administering some enterprise 2. Law a. a judicial decision, statute, or rule of law that establishes a principle; precedent b. legal permission granted to a person to perform a specified act Authority cathedra throne indicative of religious power. [Folklore: Jobes, 307] carried as a symbol of office and authority. [Western Culture: Misc.] bishop’s staff signifying his ruling power. [Christian Symbolism: Appleton, 21] signifies that spiritual power is above temporal. [Heraldry: Jobes, 387] headpiece worn as symbol of royal authority. [Western Culture: Misc.] signifies archbishops, cardinals, and patriarchs. [Christian Iconog.: Jobes, 386] attribute of Zeus, thus of authority. [Art: Hall, 109] rods bundled about ax; emblem of magistrates, Fascists. [Rom. Hist.: Hall, 119; Ital. Hist.: Brewer Dictionary, 399]
small mallet used by judge or presiding officer to signal order. [Western Culture: Misc.] in Christ child’s hands signifies power and dominion. [Christian Symbolism: de Bles, 25] authoritative rules for playing cards and other games. [Misc.: Barnhart, 590] symbolic of St. Peter’s spiritual authority. [Christian Symbolism: N.T.: Matthew 16:19] Jewish or other king by divine right. [Judaism: O.T.: I Samuel 26:9] ceremonial staff carried as a symbol of office and authority. [Western Culture: Misc.] bishop’s headdress signifying his authority. [Christian Symbolism: EB VI] cloud of light signifying might, divinely imparted. [Gk. Lit.: Iliad] king of ancient Egypt, evoked by Shelley as an example of the perishability of power. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 749] worn by prelates on chain around neck. [Christian Iconog.: Child, 255; Jobes, 386] color worn by persons of high rank. [Western Culture: Misc.] wand or staff carried as a symbol of office and authority. [Western Culture: Misc.] symbol of regal or imperial power and authority. [Western Culture: Misc.] coronation stone where kings of Scotland were crowned. [Br. Hist.: Brewer Dictionary, 970] seat of political or religious authority. [Western Folklore: Jobes, 1567] three upper arms; symbolizes authority of the pope. [Christian Iconog.: Jobes, 386] How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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