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WORD OF THE DAY: TUTELAGE

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WORD OF THE DAY: TUTELAGE

noun | TOO-tuh-lij

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What It Means

Tutelage is a formal word that refers to the instruction or guidance especially of an individual student by a teacher. Tutelage may also refer to an act or process of serving as guardian or protector.

// Under the tutelage of his high school swim coach, Luis has greatly improved his times at meets.

// The company is relying on the expert tutelage of its new director to increase profits.

Examples of TUTELAGE

“[Hercules] Mulligan helped with [Alexander] Hamilton’s education, including placing him under the tutelage of William Livingston of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), who was a leading local American revolutionary. … Mulligan is said to have deeply influenced Hamilton towards engagement in revolutionary activity.” — Brian Maye, The Irish Times, 2 Mar. 2025.

Did You Know?

Tutelage comes from the Latin verb tueri, meaning “to look at” or “to guard.” When it first appeared in English at the turn of the 17th century, this word was used mainly in the protective sense of tueri; writers would describe serfs and peasants of earlier eras as being “under the tutelage of their lord.” Over time, however, the word’s meaning shifted away from guardianship and toward instruction. This pattern of meaning can also be seen in the related nouns tutor, which shifted from “a guardian” to “a private teacher,” and tuition, which now typically refers to the cost of instruction but which originally referred to the protection, care, or custody by a parent or guardian over a child or ward.

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