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1 guardianship
noun (the state or duty of being a guardian.) formynderskapsubst. \/ˈɡɑːdjənʃɪp\/1) ( jus) formynderskap, vergemål2) beskyttelsebe under guardianship være umyndiggjort -
2 guardian
1) (a person who has the legal right to take care of a child (usually an orphan): He became the child's guardian when her parents died.) formynder, verge2) (a person who looks after something: the guardian of the castle.) vokter, beskytter•subst. \/ˈɡɑːdjən\/1) vokter, beskytter2) ( for et fransiskanerkloster) forstander3) ( jus) formynder, verge4) ( også guardian of the poor) medlem av fattigstyreBoard of Guardians ( historisk) fattigstyre, fattigkommisjonguardian of the law lovens håndhever, lovens vokter (oftest brukt i flertall) -
3 tutelage
'tju:təli‹1) (guardianship.) formynderskap2) (tuition, instruction.) undervisningsubst. \/ˈtjuːtəlɪdʒ\/1) ( også overført) formynderskap, vergemål2) veiledning, undervisning3) innflytelse, påvirkning, belæringbe in tutelage stå under formynderskapbe under someone's tutelage stå under noens formynderskap ( overført også) styres av noenput under tutelage sette under formynderskap umyndiggjøre, gjøre umyndig
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