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tutorship|ˈtjuːtəʃɪp| [f. as prec. + -ship.] †1. The office of guardian or protector; guardianship. Obs.
1559J. Aylmer Harborowe L j, In the ciuill lawe, the tutorshippe endith in the males at .14. yeares of age. 1579J. Stubbes Gaping Gulf D j, Putting it in the hands of the father, who vnder colour of some tutorship to hys daughter, will haue her into Fraunce. 1586Acts Privy Counc. (N.S.) 66 Douglas..desireth to haue the tutorshippe and keeping of the idiot with the goodes, leases [etc.]. 1629Wadsworth Pilgr. vi. 52 My Father continued in his tutorship of the Infant vntill he..dyed. 1665Sir T. Herbert Trav. (1677) 75 Anno 1610... The Prince (under tutorship of Mortesachan) was sent Viceroy to Guzurat. 2. a. The position or office of an instructor or teacher.
1581Mulcaster Positions xxxvii. (1887) 155 So long as the child shalbe either vnder maistership in schole, or tutorship in colledge. 1796F. Burney Camilla I. 105 An entire discontinuance of all pupilage and tutorship. 1841W. Spalding Italy & It. Isl. I. 140 Seneca, whose tutorship of Nero, and his murder by that wicked prince, are familiar to every one. 1856C. M. Yonge Daisy Chain xxi, Norman..had undertaken the tutorship of two school-boys for the holidays. 1893W. G. Collingwood Ruskin iii. 34 He was now growing out of his mother's tutorship. b. A post as a tutor, spec. in a university.
1925C. Connolly Let. 9 Mar. in Romantic Friendship (1975) 62, I don't expect your tutorship will be till April. 1929S. Leslie Anglo-Catholic xviii. 262 Colley had taken a travelling tutorship in Switzerland. 1980Daily Tel. 19 Feb. 14/2 The following elections have been made: Magdalen: Official Tutorship as Tutor in Law, [etc.]. |