| 释义 | 
		tu·te·la \t(y)üˈtēlə\ noun (plural tute·lae \-ēˌlē\) Etymology: Latin, protection, guardianship, guardian 1. Roman, civil, & Scots law  : the right or power of a tutor over his ward : the relation of a tutor to his ward or pupil 2. Roman law  : a guardianship over a woman regardless of age who is not under marital or paternal power exercised by certain of her relatives by law |