Definition of Tutelars

1. Noun. (plural of tutelar) ¹

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Definition of Tutelars

1. tutelar [n] - See also: tutelar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tutelars

tut-mouthed
tut-tut
tut-work
tut-workman
tut tut
tutamen
tutania
tutanias
tute
tutee
tutees
tutelage
tutelages
tutelar
tutelaries
tutelars (current term)
tutelary
tutelary deity
tutenag
tutenags
tutenague
tuteur
tutilage
tutillage
tutman
tutmen
tutor
tutorage
tutorages
tutored

Literary usage of Tutelars

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

1. Descriptive Catalogue of a Cabinet of Roman Family Coins Belonging to His by William Henry Smyth (1856)
"Victory with a garland—the sacred Palladium—on her left hand; below her arm is a shield. Both Hercules and the Dea bellica may have been tutelars of the ..."

2. A Handbook for Travellers in Spain by Richard Ford (1855)
"The extreme antiquity of the creed is evidenced by the primitive names of the parishes, and by the odd quaint saints who are their tutelars, ..."

3. Homer's Odyssey, ed. with Engl. notes, etc., by W.W. Merry and J. Riddell by Homerus (1876)
"But the state-officers exercised no priestly function except with reference to the state-tutelars. Thus, any peculiar connection of the kingly office with ..."

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