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    tu·te·lage
    [ˈto͞odəlij]
    noun
    tutelage (noun)
    1. protection of or authority over someone or something; guardianship:
      "the organizations remained under firm government tutelage"
      • instruction; tuition:
        "he felt privileged to be under the tutelage of an experienced actor"
    Origin
    early 17th century: from Latin tutela ‘keeping’, (from tut- ‘watched’, from the verb tueri) + -age.
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    What is the meaning of tutelage?a governess overseeing the tutelage of the family's children. Synonyms for tutelage. education, instruction, schooling, teaching, training, tuition, tutoring.
    What does Tutela mean?tutela, instrução… Need a translator? Get a quick, free translation! TUTELAGE definition: 1. help, advice, or teaching about how to do something: 2. help, advice, or teaching about how to…. Learn more.
    Why do associations have a tutelage?Associations exert a tutelage over their members, demanding the recognition of objective rights and duties. Under his tutelage, the estate tax became the death tax and global warming became climate change. That's how he goes to school each day, under my tutelage. The tutelage of the coup regime is over.
    What is the difference between tutoring and tutelage?Tutoring most commonly refers to one-on-one teaching that’s academic but outside of the classroom, such as with a private after-school tutor. Tutelage can be used to mean the same thing. For example, if you have a physics tutor, you could think of yourself as being under their tutelage.
     
  3. The Latin verb tuēri means "to look at" or "to guard." When "tutelage" first began appearing in print in the early 1600s, it was used mainly in the protective sense of "tuēri," as writers described serfs and peasants of earlier eras as being "under the tutelage of their lord."

    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tutelage
    tutelage (n.) "guardianship," c. 1600, from -age + Latin tutela "a watching, keeping, safeguard, protection," from variant past participle stem of tueri "watch over" (see tutor (n.)). Meaning "instruction" first appeared 1857.
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