noun
- guardian spirits or deities believed to protect a particular place, person, or group
Usage: plural form; mythology and religion
Examples
- The ancient Romans believed that tutelaries watched over their households.
- Each city-state had its own tutelaries that protected it from harm.
- The temple was dedicated to the tutelaries of the local community.
- Sailors often prayed to their tutelaries before embarking on dangerous voyages.
- The family shrine honored the tutelaries of their ancestors.
- Many cultures have stories about tutelaries that guide and protect people.