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Definition of Tutelages
1. tutelage [n] - See also: tutelage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tutelages
Literary usage of Tutelages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Commentaries of Gaius and Rules of Ulpian by Gaius (1885)
"... tutorship does not exist at the present day; since it used to be allowed to
make cession of the tutelages of females only and not of those of males; ..."
2. Tables of Roman Law .. by Aristide Fanton (1869)
"Lawsuit (with the pupil or adult) em- > bracing the whole of the property, or £
suit for an inheritance. с 6. Thrce tutelages or ..."
3. The Ancient Régime by Hippolyte Taine (1881)
"... real and personal, civil and criminal, even actions between nobles and
ecclesiastics, relating to seals and inventories of movable effects, tutelages, ..."
4. Outlines of a Philosophy of Religion Based on Psychology and History by Auguste Sabatier (1897)
"That is why the Christian is set free from all the old tutelages ; he judges
everything and is judged by nothing ; he has his law within himself, ..."
5. America Before Europe: Principles and Interests by Agénor Gasparin (1862)
"Thus begin those interminable tutelages to which I should be unwilling to see us
return. Monarchies implanted in this wise would never have any thing except ..."
6. The Anatomy of Melancholy: What it Is, with All the Kinds, Causes, Symptoms by Robert Burton (1905)
"... dii tutelages amongst the Greeks; gods of all sorts, for all functions ; some
for the land, some for sea; some for heaven, some for hell; ..."