Tutelarity

//ˌtjuːtəˈlæɹɪti// noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The condition or state of being tutelar or tutelary; guardianship, protection.

    "Now we will consider reasons or arguments against astrology. […] The first is from the concession of the Friends of Astrology. They grant that either of these four may prevent the predictions of astrology; namely, either the prudence of a moral wise man, or the piety of a godly man, or the tutelarity of angels, or the providence of God over-ruling all things; […]"

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"Now we will consider reasons or arguments against astrology. […] The first is from the concession of the Friends of Astrology. They grant that either of these four may prevent the predictions of astrology; namely, either the prudence of a moral wise man, or the piety of a godly man, or the tutelarity of angels, or the providence of God over-ruling all things; […]"

Etymology

From tutelar + -ity.

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