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tenant

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ten·ant  (tnnt)
n.
1. One that pays rent to use or occupy land, a building, or other property owned by another.
2. A dweller in a place; an occupant.
3. Law One who holds or possesses lands, tenements, or sometimes personal property by any kind of title.
tr. & intr.v. ten·ant·ed, ten·ant·ing, ten·ants
To hold as a tenant or be a tenant.

[Middle English, from Old French, from present participle of tenir, to hold, from Latin tenre; see ten- in Indo-European roots.]

tenant
Noun
1. a person who pays rent for the use of land or property
2. any holder or occupant [Old French: one who is holding]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.tenanttenant - someone who pays rent to use land or a building or a car that is owned by someone else; "the landlord can evict a tenant who doesn't pay the rent"
leaseholder, lessee - a tenant who holds a lease
boarder, lodger, roomer - a tenant in someone's house
payer, remunerator - a person who pays money for something
2.tenant - a holder of buildings or lands by any kind of title (as ownership or lease)
cotenant - one of two or more tenants holding title to the same property
holder - a person who holds something; "they held two hostages"; "he holds the trophy"; "she holds a United States passport"
life tenant - a tenant whose legal right to retain possession of buildings or lands lasts as long as they (or some other person) live
tenant farmer - a farmer who works land owned by someone else
3.tenant - any occupant who dwells in a place
occupant, occupier, resident - someone who lives at a particular place for a prolonged period or who was born there
Verb1.tenant - occupy as a tenant
inhabit, live, populate, dwell - inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of; "People lived in Africa millions of years ago"; "The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted"; "this kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean"; "deer are populating the woods"

tenant
Translations

tenant [ˈtɛnənt] n (= rent-payer) → inquilino/a (= occupant); habitante m/f
tenant [ˈtɛnənt] nlocataire m/f
tenant [ˈtɛnənt] n (of room) → Mieter(in) m(f);
(of land) → Pächter(in) m(f)
tenant [ˈtɛnənt] ninquilino/a

tenant
n tenant [ˈtenənt]
a person who pays rent to another for the use of a house, building, land etc That man is a tenant of the estate; (also adjective ) tenant farmers.huurderمُسْتأجِرнаемателnájemce, nájemnílejer; leje-der/die Pächter(in); Pacht-...ενοικιαστής, ένοικοςinquilino, arrendatariorentnik, üürnikمستاجرvuokralainenlocataireדַיָרकिरायेदारzakupac, podstanarbérlőpenyewaleiguliði, leigjandiaffittuario, inquilino借用者임차인nuomininkasnomnieks; rentnieks; īrniekspenyewahuurderleieboer; forpakter; husmanndzierżawca, lokatorinquilinochiriaş; arendaşарендаторnájomník; nájomnézakupnikstanarhyresgäst, arrendatorผู้เช่าkiracı承租人,租戶орендар; наймачکرايہ دارngười thuê, người mướn
adj ˈtenanted
(negative untenanted) occupied; lived in a tenanted house.verhuurمُسْتأجَر، مَسْكون بالأجْرَهнаетobydlenýudlejetbewohntμισθωμένοςhabitado, morado; alquilado, arrendadoasustatudاشغال شده؛ پرasuttuoccupé, loué; (contraire): videתָפוּשपट्टे पर दिया हुआ, किराये पर दिया हुआu zakupu, unajmljenbérelt; lakottditempatisem er í leiguoccupato借用中の(세들어) 살고 있는; 임차한apgyvendintasapdzīvots; izīrētsberpenghunigehuurdbebodd; forpaktetzamieszkałyhabitadoocupat, locuitарендованныйobývanýnajetnastanjenbeboddซึ่งเช่าอยู่kiracılı已被租用的орендованийکرايہ پر ديا ہوا، مقبوضہthuộc thuê

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Tenant of a top set--bad character--shut himself up in his bedroom closet, and took a dose of arsenic.
I am very little disposed to grant a tenant of Kellynch Hall any extraordinary favour, I assure you, be he sailor or soldier.
He - probably swayed by prudential consideration of the folly of offending a good tenant - relaxed a little in the laconic style of chipping off his pronouns and auxiliary verbs, and introduced what he supposed would be a subject of interest to me, - a discourse on the advantages and disadvantages of my present place of retirement.
 
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