noun
- an institution for the care and training of destitute or delinquent children
Usage: historical
Examples
- The city established a protectory for orphaned children in 1885.
- Many young offenders were sent to the protectory instead of prison.
- The protectory provided education and vocational training to its residents.
- Catholic nuns ran the local protectory for homeless youth.
- The old protectory building was converted into apartments in the 1970s.