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tutress
tutress (ˈtjuːtrɪs) Also 6–7 tutresse, 7 tuteresse, 8–9 tut'ress. [ad. OF. tutreisse, tuteresse (14th c. in Godef.), or f. L. tūtrix tutrix by change of ending.] a. = tutoress a.1599 Warn. Faire Wom. i. 317 My tutress, Drury, gave me charge to speak. 1624 Heywood Gunaik. vii. 344 A fit tuteresse for... Oxford English Dictionary
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tutoress
tutoress (ˈtjuːtərɪs) Also 7 tutoresse. [f. tutor n. + -ess; cf. tutress.] A female tutor. a. An instructress, a governess. Also fig.1614 Raleigh Hist. World ii. (1634) 456 Jezebel had cunning enough to be his Tutoresse. 1675 H. Woolley Gentlewom. Comp. 4 A Gentlewoman every way accomplisht for a Tu... Oxford English Dictionary
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tutrix
† tutrix Obs. (ˈtjuːtrɪks) [a. L. tūtrix, fem. of tūtor tutor. Cf. prec. and tutress, tutoress.] A female tutor. a. A female guardian. b. An instructress, a governess. rare.1515 in Archæologia XLVII. 303 Suffre me as tutrix of the yong king. 1546 Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 50 Tutrix testamentar to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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guardianess
guardianess (ˈgɑːdɪənɪs) [f. guardian + -ess.] A female guardian or tutor.1614 Beaum. & Fl. Wit at Sev. Weap. i. i, I've yet a neece to wed, over whose steps I have plac'st a trusty watchful Gardinesse. 1622 Callis Stat. Sewers (1647) 201 Gardianesses in Chivalry. a 1693 Urquhart's Rabelais iii. xxx... Oxford English Dictionary
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governess
▪ I. governess, n. (ˈgʌvənɪs) [shortened form of governeress: see -ess.] 1. a. A woman who governs (e.g. a kingdom, province, a community, religious institution); a female governor or ruler. Obs. exc. as nonce-use. † Formerly often applied to the presiding or ruling goddess (of a department of natur... Oxford English Dictionary
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