Tutelage, Tutor, Tutorship
- Tutelage, Tutor, Tutorship
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TUTELAGE, TUTOR, TUTORSHIP -. State of guardianship; the condition of one who is subject to the control of a guardian.
TUTOR - A person who has been lawfully appointed to the care of the person and property of a minor.
By the laws of Louisiana minors under the age of fourteen years, if males, and under the age of twelve years, if females, are both, as to their persons and their estates, placed under the authority of a tutor. Above that age, and until their, majority or emancipation, they are placed under the authority of a curator.
TUTORSHIP - The power which an individual, sui juris, has to take care of the person of one who is unable to take care of himself. Tutorship differs from curatorship.
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Tutorship — Tu tor*ship, n. The office, duty, or care of a tutor; guardianship; tutelage. Hooker. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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tutorship — noun Date: 1581 1. the office, function, or work of a tutor 2. tutelage 3 … New Collegiate Dictionary
tutorship — noun The duty of a tutor; tutelage … Wiktionary
teaching — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Instruction Nouns 1. teaching, instruction, edification, education, tuition; tutorship, tutelage; DiRECTion, guidance; preparation, training, upbringing, schooling; outreach; discipline; exercise, drill … English dictionary for students