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landlady
(redirected from landladies)

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land·la·dy  (lndld)
n.
1. A woman who owns and rents land, buildings, or dwelling units.
2. A woman who runs a rooming house or an inn; an innkeeper.

landlady [ˈlændˌleɪdɪ]
n pl -dies
1. (Business / Professions) a woman who owns and leases property
2. a landlord's wife
3. (Business / Professions) a woman who owns or runs a lodging house, pub, etc.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.landladylandlady - a landlord who is a woman            
landlord - a landowner who leases to others

landlady
noun
1. owner, landowner, proprietor, freeholder, lessor, landholder We had been made homeless by our landlady.
2. inkeeper, host, hostess, hotelier, hotel-keeper Bet, the landlady of the Rovers' Return
Translations
landlady [ˈlændˌleɪdɪ] N [of flat] → casera f, dueña f (Brit) [of boarding house] → patrona f (Brit) [of pub] (= owner) → dueña f, patrona f; (= manager) → encargada f, jefa f

landlady [ˈlændleɪdi] n
[house] → propriétaire f, logeuse f
my landlady → ma propriétaire
[pub] → patronne f

landlady [ˈlændˌleɪdɪ] n (of flat, house) → padrona di casa; (of pub) → proprietaria
landlady [ˈlændˌleɪdɪ] n (of flat, house) → padrona di casa; (of pub) → proprietaria

landlady مالكة الأرض bytná værtinde Vermieterin σπιτονοικοκυρά casera vuokraemäntä propriétaire gazdarica padrona di casa 女家主 여주인 hospita husvertinne właścicielka mieszkania proprietária, senhoria домовладелица värdinna เจ้าของบ้านหญิง ev sahibesi bà chủ nhà 女房东


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