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the title of a mimic play

  • 1 Tutor

    1.
    tūtor, ōris, m. [tueor], a watcher, protector, defender.
    I.
    In gen. (so very rare; not in Cic.;

    syn. defensor): et te, pater Silvane, tutor finium,

    Hor. Epod. 2, 22:

    tutorem imperii agere,

    Suet. Tit. 6:

    Bacchi, i. e. Priapus,

    Petr. 133.—
    II.
    In partic.
    A.
    Jurid. t. t., a guardian, tutor, of minors, women, insane persons, etc. (prop. of the person; cf.

    curator, of the estate),

    Just. Inst. 1, 14, 4; Dig. 26, 1, 18 sq.; 26, 2, 12, § 14.—With esse and dat.:

    tutor sum liberis (Triarii),

    Cic. Att. 12, 28, 3: a pupillo Heio, [p. 1921] cui C. Marcellus tutor est, id. Verr. 2, 4, 17, § 37:

    nemo illum tutorem umquam liberis suis scripsit,

    id. Clu. 14, 41.—With gen.:

    cum pupilli Malleoli tutor esset,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 36, § 90:

    is casu pupilli Junii tutor erat,

    id. ib. 2, 1, 50, § 132; 2, 1, 51, § 135;

    2, 1, 53, § 139: qui tutor Philippi erat,

    Liv. 40, 54, 4; cf. also Cic. Caecin. 25, 72; id. de Or. 1, 53, 228; id. Mur. 12, 27; Plaut. Aul. 3, 2, 16; 3, 5, 14; Liv. 39, 9, 7.— Trop.:

    orbae eloquentiae quasi tutores relicti sumus,

    Cic. Brut. 96, 330; cf.:

    quasi tutor et procurator rei publicae,

    id. Rep. 2, 29, 51; Ov. Tr. 3, 14, 16.—
    B.
    Tūtor, the title of a mimic play, Cic. de Or. 2, 64, 259.
    2.
    tūtor, ātus ( inf. parag. tutarier, Plaut. Mil. 2, 3, 41), 1, v. dep. a. [tueor], to watch, guard, keep, protect, defend.
    I.
    Lit. (class.;

    syn. tueor): tutatus est domum,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 196:

    rem eri (servus),

    id. Men. 5, 6, 4:

    rem parentum,

    id. Merc. 5, 1, 6:

    res Italas armis,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 2:

    genae ab inferiore parte tutantur (oculos),

    Cic. N. D. 2, 57, 143:

    egregiis muris situque naturali urbem tutantes,

    Liv. 5, 2, 6:

    cum Volsci vallo se tutarentur,

    id. 3, 22, 5:

    religione sese tutabatur,

    Tac. A. 1, 39:

    rem publicam,

    Cic. Rep. 6, 13, 13; id. Phil. 4, 1, 2:

    provincias,

    id. Imp. Pomp. 6, 14:

    serves Tuterisque tuo fidentem praesidio,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 81; 2, 1, 171:

    quas (spes) necesse est et virtute et innocentiā tutari,

    Sall. J. 85, 4:

    natura arbores cortice a frigoribus et calore tutata est,

    Plin. 7, praef. §

    2: quibus (viribus) ab irā Romanorum vestra tutaremini,

    Liv. 6, 26, 1: a proximorum insidiis salutem, Val. Ant. ap. Gell. 3, 8, 3:

    locorum ingenio sese contra imbelles regis copias tutabatur,

    Tac. A. 6, 41:

    adversus multitudinem hostium,

    Liv. 21, 25, 14:

    ut suae quisque partis tutandae reus sit,

    responsible for its safety, id. 25, 30, 5.—
    * II.
    Transf., to ward off, avert an evil:

    ipse praesentem inopiam quibus poterat subsidiis tutabatur,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 52.
    Act. collat. form tūto, āre, to watch, defend, guard, etc.: tuos qui celsos terminos tutant, Naev. ap. Non. 476, 10; Pac. ib. 13; Pompon. ib. 12; Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 24.—
    2.
    tūtor, āri, in pass. signif.:

    patria et prognati tutantur et servantur,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 20:

    hunc per vos tutari conservarique cupiunt,

    Cic. Sull. 21, 61:

    tutata possessio,

    Symm. Ep. 9, 11.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Tutor

  • 2 tutor

    1.
    tūtor, ōris, m. [tueor], a watcher, protector, defender.
    I.
    In gen. (so very rare; not in Cic.;

    syn. defensor): et te, pater Silvane, tutor finium,

    Hor. Epod. 2, 22:

    tutorem imperii agere,

    Suet. Tit. 6:

    Bacchi, i. e. Priapus,

    Petr. 133.—
    II.
    In partic.
    A.
    Jurid. t. t., a guardian, tutor, of minors, women, insane persons, etc. (prop. of the person; cf.

    curator, of the estate),

    Just. Inst. 1, 14, 4; Dig. 26, 1, 18 sq.; 26, 2, 12, § 14.—With esse and dat.:

    tutor sum liberis (Triarii),

    Cic. Att. 12, 28, 3: a pupillo Heio, [p. 1921] cui C. Marcellus tutor est, id. Verr. 2, 4, 17, § 37:

    nemo illum tutorem umquam liberis suis scripsit,

    id. Clu. 14, 41.—With gen.:

    cum pupilli Malleoli tutor esset,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 36, § 90:

    is casu pupilli Junii tutor erat,

    id. ib. 2, 1, 50, § 132; 2, 1, 51, § 135;

    2, 1, 53, § 139: qui tutor Philippi erat,

    Liv. 40, 54, 4; cf. also Cic. Caecin. 25, 72; id. de Or. 1, 53, 228; id. Mur. 12, 27; Plaut. Aul. 3, 2, 16; 3, 5, 14; Liv. 39, 9, 7.— Trop.:

    orbae eloquentiae quasi tutores relicti sumus,

    Cic. Brut. 96, 330; cf.:

    quasi tutor et procurator rei publicae,

    id. Rep. 2, 29, 51; Ov. Tr. 3, 14, 16.—
    B.
    Tūtor, the title of a mimic play, Cic. de Or. 2, 64, 259.
    2.
    tūtor, ātus ( inf. parag. tutarier, Plaut. Mil. 2, 3, 41), 1, v. dep. a. [tueor], to watch, guard, keep, protect, defend.
    I.
    Lit. (class.;

    syn. tueor): tutatus est domum,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 196:

    rem eri (servus),

    id. Men. 5, 6, 4:

    rem parentum,

    id. Merc. 5, 1, 6:

    res Italas armis,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 2:

    genae ab inferiore parte tutantur (oculos),

    Cic. N. D. 2, 57, 143:

    egregiis muris situque naturali urbem tutantes,

    Liv. 5, 2, 6:

    cum Volsci vallo se tutarentur,

    id. 3, 22, 5:

    religione sese tutabatur,

    Tac. A. 1, 39:

    rem publicam,

    Cic. Rep. 6, 13, 13; id. Phil. 4, 1, 2:

    provincias,

    id. Imp. Pomp. 6, 14:

    serves Tuterisque tuo fidentem praesidio,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 81; 2, 1, 171:

    quas (spes) necesse est et virtute et innocentiā tutari,

    Sall. J. 85, 4:

    natura arbores cortice a frigoribus et calore tutata est,

    Plin. 7, praef. §

    2: quibus (viribus) ab irā Romanorum vestra tutaremini,

    Liv. 6, 26, 1: a proximorum insidiis salutem, Val. Ant. ap. Gell. 3, 8, 3:

    locorum ingenio sese contra imbelles regis copias tutabatur,

    Tac. A. 6, 41:

    adversus multitudinem hostium,

    Liv. 21, 25, 14:

    ut suae quisque partis tutandae reus sit,

    responsible for its safety, id. 25, 30, 5.—
    * II.
    Transf., to ward off, avert an evil:

    ipse praesentem inopiam quibus poterat subsidiis tutabatur,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 52.
    Act. collat. form tūto, āre, to watch, defend, guard, etc.: tuos qui celsos terminos tutant, Naev. ap. Non. 476, 10; Pac. ib. 13; Pompon. ib. 12; Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 24.—
    2.
    tūtor, āri, in pass. signif.:

    patria et prognati tutantur et servantur,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 20:

    hunc per vos tutari conservarique cupiunt,

    Cic. Sull. 21, 61:

    tutata possessio,

    Symm. Ep. 9, 11.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > tutor

  • 3 tūtor

        tūtor ōris, m    [2 TV-], a watcher, protector, defender: Silvane, tutor finium, H.—In law, a guardian, tutor, guardian of the person: tutor sum liberis (Triarii): illum tutorem liberis suis scribere: pupilli Malleoli: Philippi, L.: orbae eloquentiae quasi tutores relicti sumus.— The title of a mimic play.
    * * *
    I
    tutari, tutatus sum V DEP
    guard, protect, defend; guard against, avert
    II
    protector, defender; guardian, watcher; tutor

    Latin-English dictionary > tūtor

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