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tutorer

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Etymology

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From tutor +‎ -er.

Noun

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tutorer (plural tutorers)

  1. One who tutors.
    • 1797, George Colman, The Heir at Law:
      LORD D. There, Dick, d'ye hear how the tutorer talks? oh rabbit it! he can ladle you out of latin by the quart;—and grunts greek like a pig.

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