tutor [1]

tutor [1]

1. tūtor, ātus sum, ārī (Intens. v. tueor), I) sicherstellen, schützen, decken, behaupten, domum, Plaut. u. Verg.: regnum, Sall.: oculos ab (an) inferiore parte (v. den Wangen), Cic.: ut eos, quos tutari debeant, desertos esse patiantur, Cic.: nunc de saeptis, quae tutandi causā fundi fiant, dicam, Varro: Plautus partes tutatur amantis, behauptet sich in usw., Plaut. – m. Abl. (durch), urbem muris, Liv.: se vallo, Liv.: spem virtute, Sall. – mit ab (vor, gegen) u. Abl., a proximorum insidiis salutem, Val. Ant. fr. bei Gell. 3, 8, 3: vera arma verasque vires, quibus ab ira Romanorum vestra tutaremini, invenistis, Liv. 6, 26, 1: natura truncos arboresque cortice a frigoribus et calore tutata est, Plin. nat. hist. 7. praef. § 2. – m. adversus od. contra u. Akk., se munimento ad tempus adversus crescentem in dies multitudinem hostium, Liv. 21, 25, 14: adver us iniusta arma pio iustoque se bello, Liv. 42, 23, 6: locorum ingenio sese contra imbelles regis copias, Tac. ann. 6, 41. – II) sich gegen etw. sichern, etw. abzuwenden suchen, pericula, Sall.: inopiam, Caes.: famem, Calp. – / Parag. Infin. tutarier, Plaut. mil. 312.


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