Tutelary (adjective)

Relating to the act of guarding or protecting, or serving as a guardian or protector.

Origin:

From the latin word tutelaris, which means 'guardian, protector'.

Examples:

  1. Many ancient cultures believed in tutelary gods or spirits that were believed to protect and watch over individuals.
  2. A tutelary figure can be seen as a symbol of safety, security, and guidance.
  3. In the context of a legal guardian, the term 'tutelary' refers to someone who has the power to make decisions on behalf of another person.
  4. The tutelary function of government is to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens.
  5. Many parents feel a strong sense of tutelary responsibility towards their children, working hard to provide for and protect them.
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