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Tutelage \TOO-tuhl-ij; TYOO-\, noun: 1. The act of guarding or protecting; guardianship; protection. But he was not yet free of his father's legal tutelage and had still to decide on a career. This was the Puerto Rico that the United States invaded on July 25, 1898--a country that wanted political, economic, and social justice, but not colonial tutelage, however well meant. Many years under my grandfather's tutelage had made me the best calligrapher in the entire school. Under her tutelage he picks up not only Greek but Hebrew, Arabic and Japanese before moving on to the rest of the major spoken languages and a slew of minor ones. Tutelage is from Latin tutela, "protection; guardian" (from the past participle of tueri, "to watch, to guard") + the suffix -age. Comments (0)
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