1. Having the position of guardian or protector of a person, place, or thing: tutelary saint. 2. Of or pertaining to a guardian or guardianship. 3. A person who has tutelary powers, as a saint, deity, or guardian.
"Tutelary", perhaps.
Tutelary (or guarded or protected) democracy is a type of diminished democracy in which the elected government has no effective power to govern and is in need of protection. Examples might be Iraq or Afghanistan though I'm not sure if one can speak of democracy in these cases.
The patron god of Rome was Jupiter, the father of gods and men . The patron goddess of Rome was his wife and sister, Juno, the queen of gods. A patron deity was a tutelary (protecting) divinity.
I don't mean anything by it. In the Semitic languages of the ancient middle east, it meant something like "Lord" and was a pretty common word used to refer to various tutelary gods or as part of their names.
A spirit, or immaterial being, holding a middle place between men and deities in pagan mythology., One's genius; a tutelary spirit or internal voice; as, the demon of Socrates., An evil spirit; a devil.
Nope: it's a reference to Godzilla, a fictional Japanese monster also called Gojira.Japanese sea gods include:Mizuchi, Japanese dragon and sea godŌhoyamatsumi, god of mountains, sea and warRyūjin or Watatsumi, Japanese dragon and tutelary deity of the seaSuijin, Shinto god of waterSusanoo, Shinto god of storms and the sea
The "tutus" refers to the "Tutelary" disputes regarding the boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania. The most notable effect was the establishment of the Mason-Dixon Line in the 1760s, which resolved long-standing territorial disputes and marked the boundary between the two colonies. This line later became significant as a cultural and political demarcation, particularly in the context of the Civil War and the division between free and slave states.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 8 words with the pattern T--E-AR-. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter T and 4th letter E and 6th letter A and 7th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are: telemark tidemark timecard toleware treeware tutelars tutelary typebars
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern T-T-L-R-. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter T and 3rd letter T and 5th letter L and 7th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are: tattlers titulars titulary tutelars tutelary
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 21 words with the pattern T--E--R-. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter T and 4th letter E and 7th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are: taperers tapestry tapeworm telemark teleport thievery tidemark timecard timework timeworn toleware treeware trueborn tubework tubeworm tutelars tutelary tweeners tweeters tweezers typebars
It is cereal. Ceres was a goddess of the earth and of fertility, both of the land and of humans. As such, she was a tutelary (guardian, patron) goddess of childbirth, of crops and of the harvest. All fruit, flowers and living beings were her gifts and it was thought that she taught humans the art of agriculture. She was represented as a beautiful, majestic and stern matron with an ear of grain (the grain-bearing tip part of the stem of a cereal plant) crown on her head, a torch in one hand and a basket with grains and fruit in the other. Her cult was presided by a priest called flamen Cerialis.
Here's what I found in Wikipedia: Genius... In Ancient Rome, the genius was the guiding or "tutelary" spirit of a person, or even of an entire gens. A related term is genius loci, the spirit of a specific locale. A specific spirit, or dæmon, may inhabit an image or icon, giving it supernatural powers. Genius of the Weather may be a kind of genius loci; i.e., the spirit of the weather.