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proprietors

[pruh-prahy-i-ter] Origin

pro·pri·e·tor

[pruh-prahy-i-ter]
noun
1.
the owner of a business establishment, a hotel, etc.
2.
a person who has the exclusive right or title to something; an owner, as of real property.
3.
a group of proprietors; proprietary.

Origin:
1630–40; propriet(ary) + -or2

pro·pri·e·to·ri·al [pruh-prahy-i-tawr-ee-uhl, -tohr-] , adjective
pro·pri·e·to·ri·al·ly, adverb
pro·pri·e·tor·ship, noun
non·pro·pri·e·tor, noun
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Word Origin & History

proprietor
1639, "owner, by royal grant, of an American colony," probably from proprietary (n.) in sense "property owner" (1473, see proprietary). In general sense of "one who holds something as property" it is attested from 1645.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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