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Providing protective supervision; watching over or safeguarding.
guardian
custodial
tutelary
protective
1
Osiris became after that the
tutelar
deity of the Egyptians.
2
His
tutelar
relations with Lali had reopened many an old spring of sensation and experience.
3
The Serapis of Sinope began to be considered every where as the
tutelar
god of seamen.
4
There is great reason to doubt the authenticity of this information concerning a Devonshire
tutelar
saint.
5
Above these are the gentile gods or Ujigami,-ghostsof old rulers now worshipped as
tutelar
gods.
6
Each gens has the name of some animal, the ancient of such animal being its
tutelar
god.
7
When he made at the
tutelar
shrine
8
The social bond of each community was identical with the religious bond,-thecult of the local
tutelar
god.
9
Battos (or Aristoteles) and his new settlers honoured the dead Trojans as
tutelar
heroes of the spot.]
10
In most Japanese temples little pictures of the
tutelar
deity are sold to pilgrims, cheap prints on thin paper.
11
Yet another class of
tutelar
divinities remains to be noticed,-thosewho dwell within or about the houses of men.
12
In A.D. 26 eleven cities contended for the privilege of making Tiberius their
tutelar
deity, but he declined this honor.
13
The
tutelar
deities of the priest are all present, together with all their relatives and friends of the unseen world.
14
Temples were erected to him as the
tutelar
deity of vineyards and gardens, to defend them from thieves and from birds.
15
In the middle of this hall in the hill was incarcerated the stone image of one Demi, the
tutelar
deity of Willamina.
16
The worship of the
tutelar
deity is maintained by the whole body of parishioners, the Ujiko, or children of the
tutelar
god.
tutelar
tutelar deity
tutelar gods
local tutelar
tutelar divinities
tutelar genii