Word Meanings - TUTORSHIP - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The office, duty, or care of a tutor; guardianship; tutelage. Hooker.
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- GUARDIANSHIP
The office, duty, or care, of a guardian; protection; care; watch. - TUTOR
One who guards, protects, watches over, or has the care of, some person or thing. Specifically: -- A treasurer; a keeper. "Tutour of your treasure." Piers Plowman. One who has the charge of a child or pupil and his estate; a guardian. A private - OFFICEHOLDER
An officer, particularly one in the civil service; a placeman. - TUTORISM
Tutorship. - OFFICE WIRE
Copper wire with a strong but light insulation, used in wiring houses, etc. - OFFICER
Specifically, a commissioned officer, in distinction from a warrant officer. Field officer, General officer, etc. See under Field, General. etc. -- Officer of the day , the officer who, on a given day, has charge for that day of the quard, - TUTORY
Tutorage. Holinshed. - TUTORAGE
The office or occupation of a tutor; tutorship; guardianship. - TUTORIAL
Of or pertaining to a tutor; belonging to, or exercised by, a tutor. - TUTORESS
A woman who performs the duties of a tutor; an instructress. E. Moore. - OFFICE
The apartments or outhouses in which the domestics discharge the duties attached to the service of a house, as kitchens, pantries, stables, etc. As for the offices, let them stand at distance. Bacon. (more info) 1. That which a person does, either - TUTORIZE
To teach; to instruct. I . . . shall tutorize him some day. J. H. Newman. - TUTORSHIP
The office, duty, or care of a tutor; guardianship; tutelage. Hooker. - HOOKER
1. One who, or that which, hooks. A Dutch vessel with two masts. A fishing boat with one mast, used on the coast of Ireland. A sailor's contemptuous term for any antiquated craft. - TUTELAGE
1. The act of guarding or protecting; guardianship; protection; as, the king's right of seigniory and tutelage. The childhood of the European nations was passed under the tutelage of the clergy. Macaulay. 2. The state of being under a guardian; - POST OFFICE
See POST - BETUTOR
To tutor; to instruct. Coleridge. - BOOKING OFFICE
1. An office where passengers, baggage, etc., are registered for conveyance, as by railway or steamship. 2. An office where passage tickets are sold. - CROWN OFFICE
The criminal branch of the Court of King's or Queen's Bench, commonly called the crown side of the court, which takes cognizance of all criminal cases. Burrill. - INSTITUTOR
A presbyter appointed by the bishop to institute a rector or assistant minister over a parish church. (more info) 1. One who institutes, founds, ordains, or establishes. 2. One who educates; an instructor. Walker. - STATUTORY
Enacted by statute; depending on statute for its authority; as, a statutory provision. - SUBOFFICER
An under or subordinate officer. - RESTITUTOR
One who makes restitution. . - PROSTITUTOR
One who prostitutes; one who submits himself, of or offers another, to vile purposes. Bp. Hurd. - UNDEROFFICER
A subordinate officer. - SUBTUTOR
An under tutor.