rare. Also 8 tuterour. [f. TUTOR v. + -ER1.] One who tutors; an instructor, tutor.
1702. Blackwell, Compleat Tutor, 1. The English Fencing-Master: or, the Compleat Tuterour of the Small Sword.
1824. in Spirit Pub. Jrnls. (1825), 213. Of these patriarchal tutorers was Mr. Larry OLarrop.
1841. J. T. Hewlett, Parish Clerk, I. 144. The next time the tutorer went out for a drive.