Definition of Tutresses

1. Noun. (plural of tutress) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Tutresses

1. tutress [n] - See also: tutress

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tutresses

tutorizing
tutors
tutorship
tutorships
tutory
tutour
tutours
tutoy
tutoyed
tutoyer
tutoyered
tutoyering
tutoyers
tutoying
tutress
tutresses (current term)
tutrices
tutrix
tutrixes
tuts
tutsan
tutsans
tutsed
tutses
tutsing
tutted
tutti
tutti-frutti
tutti frutti
tutti quanti

Literary usage of Tutresses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Account of the Private Life and Public Services of Salmon Portland Chase by Robert Bruce Warden (1874)
"Rank, in general, is in association with pecuniary means; and monev, while it can not purchase blood, can pay the salaries of tutors and tutresses. ..."

2. The Spell of Italy by Caroline Atwater Mason (1909)
"But Rouen, Geneva, and Pisa have been tutresses of all I know, and were mistresses of all I did, from the first moments I entered their gates. ..."

3. The Complete Works by John Ruskin (1894)
"But Rouen, Geneva, and Pisa have been tutresses of all I know, and were mistresses of all I did, from the first moments I entered their gates. ..."

4. The Rural Visiter [sic] by David Allinson, John Cooper Allinson (1811)
"... circumstance. liow serenely comfortable must be the feelings of these tutresses, in contemplating " The playful children just let loose from school. ..."

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