tutelary in English

adjective
1
serving as a protector, guardian, or patron.
the tutelary spirits of these regions

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1. The tutelary deity of the city was Tishpak (Tišpak).

2. Godchecker guide to Abandinus, the Brittonic-Roman Tutelary God from Brittonic mythology

3. It's a real tutelary deity in what is still an academic department of Oxford University.

4. He has since been worshipped as the tutelary god of the Chinese tea merchants.

5. The Republic, like the Greek polis, was a kind of tutelary association.

6. Yidam(Tutelary deity) is a very important culture concept in the tibetan culture and tibetan buddhism culture.

7. Throughout the Bible we find it repeatedly implied that each individual soul has its tutelary angel.

8. Padmasambhava is credited with introducing Buddhism to Bhutan and is the tutelary deity of the country.

9. The gloomy family of care and distrust shall be banished from our dwelling, guarded by the kind and tutelary deity.

10. The tutelary gods of Mazu and Wind - accompanying Ear are enshrined and worshiped in the temple gate.

11. Near thousand-mile Eye is Parasol Admiral, a tutelary god who protects Mazu from rain and wind.

12. This tutelary theory is a pure mathematical fiction. From the start it has been founded on a formidable abstraction.

13. In China, Lion is a symbol of power, magnificent, and loyal guardian. Stone lions outside temples are usually treated as a tutelary god.

14. Ajax was the tutelary hero of the island of Salamis, where he had a temple and an image and where a festival called Aianteia was celebrated in his honour

15. It is a place that was designated as the important intangible cultural asset No. 13 and displays a tutelary deity that is the main deity of Ganneung Danoje.

16. The two tutelary almond trees that for years had been an unequivocal sign of identity had been cut down to the roots and the house left exposed to the elements.

17. But who were the proprietaries of these bones, or what bodies these ashes made up, were a question above Antiquarism; not to be resolved by man, nor easily perhaps by spirits, except we consult the provincial guardians, or tutelary observators.