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* tūtācŭlum, i, n. [1. tutor], a defence, means of protection, Prud. adv. Symm. 2, 387.

tūtāmen, ĭnis, n. [1. tutor], a means of defence, defence, protection (poet. and postclass.): (lorica) decus et tutamen in armis, Verg. A. 5, 262.
Plur.: domorum aut vestium, Arn. 2, 71: deposcimus rebus fessis, id. 1, 15.

tūtāmentum, i, n. [1. tutor], a means of defence, defence, protection (rare; not anteAug.), Liv. 21, 61, 10: circumspiciens tutamenta sermonis, App. M. 1, p. 105; Vulg. 1 Macc. 14, 37.

Tūtānus, i, m. [1. tutor], the name of a Roman guardian deity, who is fabled to have put Hannibal to flight, Varr. ap. Non. 47 fin.; cf. Becker, Antiq. 4, p. 14; and v. Tutelina.
Plur.: Titanas vobis Tutanos dicitis esse, Commod. 20, 1.

* tūtātĭo, ōnis, f. [1. tutor], a protecting, defending, protection, Firm. Math. 4, 7.

tūtātor, ōris, m. [1. tutor], a protector, defender (post-class.): periculosis tutator, egenis opitulator, App. de Deo Socr. p. 52, 12.