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tutorize, v.|ˈtjuːtəraɪz| [f. as prec. + -ize.] a. intr. To act as a tutor; to play the tutor. (Also with it.) b. trans. To be tutor to; to instruct as a tutor.
1611Cotgr., Preceptorizer, to teach, instruct, tutorize it. 1839F. W. Faber Lett. (1869) 77, I have been tutorized in the Breviary by a very nice priest. 1861Wheat & Tares 3 You are coming with us to Westborough,..to tutorise Robert? 1873Helps Anim. & Mast. vi. (1875) 145 He would tutorize a poor Sizar without receiving any payment. 1899H. G. Graham Soc. Life Scotl. in 18th C. ix. §5. II. 116 For {pstlg}5 a year, ‘with board and washing’, they tutorised the children. Hence ˈtutorizing vbl. n.; also tutoriˈzation, tutoring, tuition.
1837Whewell in Todhunter Acc. Writ. (1876) II. 263 Operations in the way of tutorizing and the like. 1842G. S. Faber Prov. Lett. (1844) I. 18 He..will not be long in perceiving, under good Romish Tutorisation, that [etc.]. 1844Q. Rev. June 78 Mr. Wm. Scott..was very willing to have his brother's assistance in the tutorizing at University, for which John no doubt had remuneration. |