From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtutelagetu‧te‧lage /ˈtjuːtəlɪdʒ $ ˈtuː-/ noun [uncountable] formal 1 TEACHwhen you are taught or looked after by someoneunder somebody’s tutelage You can attend embroidery classes under the tutelage of Jocelyn James.2 responsibility for someone’s education, actions, or property parental tutelage
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tutelage• Under his generous tutelage, she was developing a narcissistic interest in herself.• In summer and autumn embroidery courses under the tutelage of Jocelyn James are held.Origin tutelage (1600-1700) Latin tutela “protection, guarding”, from tutus, past participle of tueri “to look at, guard”