noun
- Plural of protectory; institutions or facilities designed to provide shelter, care, and education to children in need, particularly those who are orphaned, neglected, or at risk.
Usage: Chiefly historical; more common in 19th and early 20th century usage.; Often associated with charitable or religious organizations.
Examples
- The protectories in the city provided food and education to hundreds of abandoned children.
- Many protectories were run by religious orders dedicated to child welfare.
- The historical records show that protectories served as crucial institutions during the Industrial Revolution.
- Several protectories operated in the neighborhood, offering safe haven to vulnerable youth.
- The expansion of protectories reflected growing social concern for neglected children in urban areas.