单词 | tutor dative |
释义 | > as lemmastutor dative tutor dative n. [in sense (b) after classical Latin tūtor datīvus] (a) Law (Scots Law and in southern Africa) a tutor (tutor n. 2b) appointed by a ruler, magistrate, or court; (b) Roman Law a tutor appointed by a testator (cf. tutor optive n. at optive adj.); rare. ΚΠ 1518 in W. C. Dickinson Sheriff Court Bk. Fife (1928) 99 Master Dauid Spens..producit..ane lettir of the kingis of tutour datiue of Iohnne Arrok. 1684 G. Mackenzie Instit. Law Scotl. 18 The King..only can remit crimes, legittimate bastards, name Iudges, and Councilors, give tutors Dative, and naturalize strangers. a1768 J. Erskine Inst. Law Scotl. (1773) I. i. vii. §8 117 In default of tutors-legitim, there is place for tutors-dative. 1812 Caledonian Mercury 28 Nov. 1/5 Notice is hereby given, that..David Burn, son of the said deceased David Burn, and his Tutors Dative, have had no concern in the trade and business. 1880 J. Muirhead tr. Gaius Institutes i. 60 Tutors appointed in a testament by express nomination are called tutors dative; those selected in virtue of a power of option, tutors optive. 1904 M. Nathan Common Law S. Afr. I. 145 Failing tutors testamentary, the Master appoints tutors dative. 1996 Times 20 May 33/3 In the present circumstances the appointment of a tutor-dative was unnecessary, because if authority were granted, there would be no continuing duties for a tutor to perform. < as lemmas |
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