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land·lord    Audio Help   [land-lawrd] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.a person or organization that owns and leases apartments to others.
2.a person who owns and leases land, buildings, etc.
3.a person who owns or runs an inn, lodging house, etc.
4.a landowner.

[Origin: bef. 1000; ME; OE landhlāford. See land, lord]

landlordly, adjective
landlordry, noun
landlordship, noun
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land·lord    Audio Help   (lānd'lôrd')  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. One that owns and rents land, buildings, or dwelling units.
  2. A man who runs a rooming house or an inn; an innkeeper.

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landlord

noun
a landowner who leases to others 

WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.
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ˈlandlord1 nounfeminine ˈlandlady (plural ˈlandladies)
a person who has tenants or lodgers
Example: My landlady has just put up my rent.
Arabic: صاحِب النُّزُل، المؤَجِّر
Chinese (Simplified): 地主
Chinese (Traditional): 地主
Czech: pan (paní) domácí
Danish: vært; ejer
Dutch: huisbaas
Estonian: majaperemees, majaperenaine
Finnish: vuokraisäntä, vuokraemäntä
French: propriétaire
German: der, *die Landbesitzter(-in)
Greek: σπιτονοικοκύρης, σπιτονοικοκυρά
Hungarian: háziúr; háziasszony
Icelandic: húsráðandi; leigusali
Indonesian: pemilik pemondokan
Italian: proprietario, padrone di casa*
Japanese: 家主
Latvian: (mājas, dzīvokļa) saimnieks; saimniece
Lithuanian: savininkas, savininkë
Norwegian: vert(inne)
Polish: gospodarz, gospodyni
Portuguese (Brazil): senhorio
Portuguese (Portugal): senhorio
Russian: домовладелец, сдающий квартиры
Slovak: pán domáci, pani domáca
Slovenian: stanodajalec
Spanish: dueño, propietario; dueña, propietaria
Swedish: hyresvärd
Turkish: ev sahibi
ˈlandlord2 noun
a person who keeps a public house
Example: The landlord of the `Swan' is Mr Smith.
Arabic: مَسؤول عن إدارَة فُنْدُق
Chinese (Simplified): 房东
Chinese (Traditional): 房東
Czech: hostinský, -á; hoteliér
Danish: krovært
Dutch: waard
Estonian: peremees
Finnish: isäntä
French: patron, *-onne
German: der, *die Landbesitzter(-in)
Greek: ιδιοκτήτης (π.χ. ταβέρνας)
Hungarian: vendéglős
Icelandic: veitingamaður, kráareigandi
Indonesian: pemilik penginapan
Italian: proprietario; gestore
Japanese: 主人
Latvian: viesnīcas īpašnieks
Lithuanian: ðeimininkas
Norwegian: krovert(inne)
Polish: właściciel gospody
Portuguese (Brazil): estalajadeiro
Portuguese (Portugal): estalajadeiro
Russian: хозяин гостиницы
Slovak: hostinský, -á
Slovenian: lastnik
Spanish: patrón, patrona
Swedish: värdshusvärd
Turkish: bar sahibi, meyhaneci
See also: landing, landing-gear, landing-stage, landlocked, landmark, landowner, Landrover, landslide, landslide (victory), landslide defeat, land, land mine, land up, land with, see how the land lies, "landlord" in any language

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Landlord

Land"la`dy\, n.; pl. Landladies. [Cf. Landlord.]

1. A woman having real estate which she leases to a tenant or tenants.

2. The mistress of an inn or lodging house.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
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