Which preposition to use with custodian
He is the custodian of the Appian Way; by that route, you know, both Tiberius and Augustus went up to the gods.
In November he is returning from Scotland, writing, too, a suitable letter to Colonel Hammond, the king's custodian at Carisbrooke.
The bench on which she was now sitting had its custodian in the person of a tall youth, who lifted his hat and smiled upon her with commingled amusement and commiseration.
The Spanish mind has been sold by its custodians into German control.
"Look to your safety, madame," said her custodians to Isabel; "here is a large company of Burgundians or English."
She forgot her recent ill humor and expressed a great longing for one of the marvelous rose bushes: and at this caprice of childish vehemence, Ferragut spoke to the custodian with authority.