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tutorless

  • a word derived from tutor.
    tutor
    noun
    a person employed to instruct another in some branch or branches of learning, especially a private instructor.

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A sensitive and imaginative youth, early driven to get his living by his art, has to lodge, we will say, somewhere in the by-streets of Paris, and is left there, tutorless, to his own devices.

From On the Old Road Vol. 1 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature by John Ruskin

But now Maso was left alone, not only schoolless but tutorless.

From Dorothy and other Italian Stories by Constance Fenimore Woolson

Doubtless Mr. Brontë thought these tutorless hours were spent, as he would have spent them, in earnest preparation of difficult tasks.

From Emily Brontë by A. Mary F. (Agnes Mary Frances) Robinson