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  • noun Alternative spelling of tutelage.

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Examples

  • So does this mean that the only motivation for the teacher is the joy of teaching and of watching someone improve under your tutilage?

    Master and Apprentice - SLOG 2005

  • Edgefield Academy, and when at the proper age he was sent for his classical education to the Pendleton English and Classical Institute, under the tutilage of that profound scholar and educator, Prof. S.M. Shuford.

    History of Kershaw's Brigade D. Augustus Dickert

  • University, his record as a teacher is unequalled by that of any other in a like department, and his efficiency has been manifested in the education of the young men who have been under his tutilage =

    Board of Visitors minutes 1896

  • He has a file cabinet full of doctoral students who came under his tutilage and dozens of academic honors from a multitude of universities.

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • Not to mention that Hatton was defeated under the tutilage of the same trainers who will likely continue to train Mayweather.

    FOBBDeep: Fear of a Brown Blogger 2009

  • Not to mention that Hatton was defeated under the tutilage of the same trainers who will likely continue to train Mayweather.

    FOBBDeep: Fear of a Brown Blogger 2009

  • However it will be getting an American remake under the kind tutilage of Marc Forster, who is getting a lot of attention for his Bond flick Quantum of Solace that opened to rave reviews last weekend in the UK.

    The Movie Blog 2008

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