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tutelary
tutelary, a. and n. (ˈtjuːtɪlərɪ) Also 7 tutilary. [ad. L. tūtēlāri-us a guardian, f. as prec: see -ary1. So F. tutélaire.] A. adj. 1. Of supernatural powers: Having the position of protector, guardian, or patron; esp. protecting or watching over a particular person, place, or thing.1611 in 10th Rep... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tutelary
Tutelary may refer to: Patron saint, or tutelary saint Tutelary deity See also Tutoring wikipedia.org
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tutelary
tutelary/ˈtju:tɪlərɪ; ?@ ˈtu:təlerɪ; `tutlˌɛrɪ/ adj(fml 文)(a) acting as a guardian or protector 保护的; 监护的; 守护的.(b) of a guardian 保护人的; 监护人的; 守护者的 tutelary authority 监护人的职权. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Samantabhadrī (tutelary)
Samantabhadri (Sanskrit; Devanagari: समन्तभद्री ; IAST: samantabhadrī, ) is a dakini and female Buddha from the Vajrayana Buddhist tradition. She is the consort and female counterpart of Samantabhadra, known amongst some Tibetan Buddhists as the 'Primordial Buddha'. Samantabhadri herself is known as... wikipedia.org
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Tutelary deity
The Italic towns had their own tutelary deities. tutelary was Mars Camulus. wikipedia.org
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poliadic
poliadic, a. rare. (pɒlɪˈædɪk) [f. Gr. Πολιάς, -αδ- (female) guardian of the city, epithet of Athene as tutelary goddess of Athens (f. πόλις city) + -ic.] Of the nature of a tutelary deity of a city or state.1886 E. B. Bax Relig. Socialism App. vii. 174 The poliadic or state divinity Yahveh being er... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tutu (Mesopotamian god)
He was originally the tutelary god of Borsippa, near Babylon, and appears in the name of an ensi (governor) of the area from the Ur III period, Puzur-Tutu Tutu is still attested as a distinct deity in the role of the tutelary god of Borsippa during the reign of Hammurabi. wikipedia.org
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Menhit
Menhit (also known as Menhyt, and Menchit) was originally a Nubian lion goddess of war in the Kingdom of Kush, who was regarded as a tutelary and sun Coffin texts associate her with being a tutelary and solar deity. Some sources identify her as the subject of the "Distant Goddess" myth. wikipedia.org
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Tutela
Tutelae The tutela or tutelary deity was fundamental to archaic Roman religion. The initiatory grades of the Mithraic mysteries seem to have each had a tutelary deity. wikipedia.org
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Moneiba
Moneiba was the protector and tutelary goddess of women on the island of Hierro in the Canary Islands. References El Hierro Guanche goddesses Tutelary deities wikipedia.org
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Siam Devadhiraj
See also National god Tutelary deity References Thai deities Statues in Thailand Thai monarchy National personifications Tutelary deities wikipedia.org
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Kshetrapati
(or ) "lord of the soil" is the name of a tutelary deity in the Rigveda (RV 4.57, RV 7.35, RV 10.66) and Atharvaveda (AVŚ 2.8.5). Rigvedic deities Tutelary deities wikipedia.org
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Yogambara
Yogambara (Tibetan: nam khai nal jor), is a tutelary deity in Tibetan Buddhism belonging to the Wisdom-mother class of the Anuttarayoga Tantra. External links Yogambara at Himilayan art.org Tibetan Buddhist deities Tutelary deities wikipedia.org
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Anyanwu
She is an alusi, a tutelary spirit that was created by the Supreme god, Chukwu, to fulfill a specific responsibility related to nature or a principle. deities Tutelary goddesses Wisdom deities Wisdom goddesses wikipedia.org
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Gontia (deity)
She was the tutelary deity of the river Günz, near Günzburg in Germany. Notes References Gaulish goddesses Tutelary deities wikipedia.org
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