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wife comes to mind but guardian may be a better choice Also, to supervise, or to oversee (oversee is the English for the Latin-based super-vise). To mentor, to superintend, to direct, to govern, to guard, to proctor, to steward, to have custody of...

Random House Crossword Puzzle Dictionary, Random House, NY 1994

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