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Tutorship

Tutorship \Tu"tor*ship\, n. The office, duty, or care of a tutor; guardianship; tutelage.
--Hooker.

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tutorship

n. The duty of a tutor; tutelage

WordNet
tutorship

n. teaching pupils individually (usually by a tutor hired privately) [syn: tutelage, tuition]

Usage examples of "tutorship".

I should liken her to Diana emerged from the tutorship of Master Endymion, and at nice play among the gods.

Shamminy, to save time, and took a tutorship in the College to earn money.

I have a great mind to come to Mannahatta -- perhaps take a tutorship till something better offers -- Herder said I would have no sort of difficulty in getting one, or at least he said what amounted to that -- and perhaps, eventually, enter the political line.

Immediately on his graduation he was called to a tutorship in the college, which position he held until the outbreak of the war.

On graduating he was given a tutorship in his Alma Mater, a position that he held until the outbreak of the Civil War.

I see that I might fill an octavo volume with illustrations taken from the life of the hundreds of millions of men who also live under the tutorship of more or less centralized States, but are out of touch with modern civilization and modern ideas.

So began my second tutorship among the Skaldi, and I daresay it went well enough, at least as the Skaldi would measure such things.

His own class of 1755, numbering twenty-seven, was put under the tutorship of Joseph Mayhew, who taught Latin, and for Adams the four years were a time out of time that passed all too swiftly.

In 1913 he obtained a private tutorship near Bordeaux, where he remained until 1915.

Neither her own keen mind nor his careful tutorship could make up for the years which the doctor had spent learning his craft.

And to all this remarkable promise the finishing touches were put by a visit to Paris under the tutorship of a courtly and learned professor.

We see that certain children of the same age, nativity and race, nay, from the same household, under the tutorship of one teacher, differ in their minds and comprehensions.

I was a brute from education, and whether nature did or not, contribute to the moral constitution of the creature which I now appear, certain, I am, that the course of tutorship which I received from all around me, would have made me so.

He resigned his tutorship, and drew a long breath, having a vague feeling that he had escaped a danger.

Going to Edinburgh, he readily obtained, on proof of his acquirements, a tutorship in the family of Lord Provost Fettes.