Deity or spirit who is a guardian, patron or protector of a particular place.
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Examples for "tutelary"
Examples for "tutelary"
1Some tutelary spirit, the god of schemers, kept Elliott from speech now.
2God, the tutelary, of Rome; existence and essence of a; what is?
3He had never been to Assisi, where his tutelary saint was born.
4Biogna would want to say hello to Joe's tutelary mule, Pig Iron.
5V.-Hemade Society tutelary to the individual in an excessive degree.
1Some tutelary spirit, the god of schemers, kept Elliott from speech now.
2The tutelary spirit of the sacred mountain, Adam's Peak.
3All these Indian associations have a tutelary spirit.
4What right have I to think myself the chosen ward of some guardian angel or tutelary spirit?
5He thought himself to be restrained from entering upon what was inexpedient or wrong by a tutelary spirit.
1O thou of noble-birth, meditate upon thine own tutelary deity.
2Again meditate upon the tutelary deity; again meditate upon the Clear Light: do this alternately.
3Almost every hill and cavern has, in the eye of the Indian, its tutelary deity.
4The garden is littered with statues and fountains, each of which has its tutelary deity.
5Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, was their tutelary deity.
Translations for tutelary deity or spirit