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tutorly, a. rare.|ˈtjuːtəlɪ| [f. as prec. + -ly1: cf. fatherly.] Befitting or pertaining properly to a tutor; like a tutor; dictatorial, pedagogic.
1611Cotgr. s.v. Bonnet, Prendre le bonnet,..to take on him the gouernment of himselfe; to waiue all tutorly Iurisdiction. a1734North Exam. iii. vi. §42. (1740) 453 The Earl..was grown so infirm, peevish and forgetful, as also not a little tutorly, in his Majesty's Affairs. 1879G. Meredith Egoist I. vi. 88 He was..indulgent, almost frolicsome, in contradistinction to Mr. Whitford's tutorly sharpness. |