curatelle

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin cūrātēla, or formed from curateur + -elle, on the model of tuteur~tutelle.

Noun

curatelle f (plural curatelles)

  1. (law) guardianship under which the ward is totally and permanently incapable

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