Associations to the word «Landlord»
Noun
- Tenant
- Rent
- Landlady
- Eviction
- Lease
- Peasant
- Serf
- Peasantry
- Capitalist
- Inn
- Quixote
- Tithe
- Labourer
- Sancho
- Tenement
- Shopkeeper
- Pub
- Bailiff
- Curate
- Grocer
- Landowner
- Waiter
- Tavern
- Farmer
- Shoemaker
- Ale
- Proprietor
- Lodging
- Laborer
- Valuation
- Parlour
- Innkeeper
- Lender
- Reckoning
- Shilling
- Townland
- Premise
- Creditor
- Homeowner
- Schoolmaster
- Apartment
- Partridge
- Famine
- Tradesman
- Due
- Pint
- Payment
- Occupancy
- Blacksmith
- Expiration
- Estate
- Mortgage
- Paying
- Housing
- Accommodation
- Redmond
- Squire
- Tailor
- Holding
- Oppression
- Gentry
- Coercion
- Ladyship
- Supper
- Coachman
- Gladstone
- Chinatown
- Bahadur
- Property
- Narayan
- Butcher
- Dispute
Adjective
Wiktionary
LANDLORD, noun. A person who owns and rents land such as a house, apartment, or condo.
LANDLORD, noun. (chiefly British) The owner or manager of a public house.
LANDLORD, noun. (surfing) (slang) (with “the”) A shark, imagined as the owner of the surf to be avoided.
Dictionary definition
LANDLORD, noun. A landowner who leases to others.
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