tutelary

ADJECTIVE
  1. providing protective supervision; watching over or safeguarding
    tutelary gods
    a guardian angel
    daycare that is educational and not just custodial
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How To Use tutelary In A Sentence

  • These neurologics were a crystalline latticework of proteins, the living circuitry of the cell's tutelary computer. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Astoundingly, this tutelary relationship between Britannia and Hibernia was represented on the notes of two Irish banks in the nineteenth century.
  • The stern or puppis, from which we derive the term poop, was elevated above the other parts of the deck, and here the helmsman had his seat, sheltered by a shed frequently adorned with an image of the tutelary deity of the vessel. How Britannia Came to Rule the Waves Updated to 1900
  • This may be a sign from various tutelary deities that we are unwelcome here.
  • Such a vigil might involve fasting and an all-night experience outdoors, during which the initiate comes in direct contact with the gods, discovers his or her own power and connects with tutelary, totemic or guardian spirits.
  • Through the vicissitudes of life in a frontier province, Our Lady of Sion has remained the tutelary patroness of Lorraine.
  • He considered McCormick "the town's tutelary deity" and one of the "molders" of the city, along with Al Capone and Samuel Insull. Chicago Reader
  • The ritual known as Feis Temrach (Mating of Tara), where the King was mated with the tutelary goddess of Ireland, confirmed the monarch's sovereignty.
  • Procurator system is a sign of law rule, and public prosecutor is also called Law Tutelary.
  • We seek the fire, the influences, the tutelary spirits.
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