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pa·dro·ne  (p-drn, -n)
n. pl. pa·dro·nes (-nz, -nz) or pa·dro·ni (-n)
1. An owner or manager, especially of an inn; a proprietor.
2. A man who exploitatively employs or finds work for Italian immigrants in America.

[Italian, from Latin patrnus, patron; see patron.]

pa·dronism n.

padrone [pəˈdrəʊnɪ]
n pl -nes, -ni [-niː]
1. the owner or proprietor of an inn, esp in Italy
2. (Business / Commerce) US an employer who completely controls his workers, esp a man who exploits Italian immigrants in the US
[from Italian; see patron1]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.padrone - an owner or proprietor of an inn in Italy
innkeeper, boniface, host - the owner or manager of an inn
2.padrone - an employer who exploits Italian immigrants in the U.S.
employer - a person or firm that employs workers


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69 (2003) [hereinafter Hahamovitch, Creating Perfect Immigrants]; GUNTHER PECK, REINVENTING FREE LABOR: PADRONES AND IMMIGRANT WORKERS IN THE NORTH AMERICAN WEST, 1880-1930 (Cambridge Univ.
They are not good foreign policy if they are done merely to win the support of padrones of the ethnic groups who deliver votes during Canadian elections.
Butt reported considerable progress: men receiving regular wages, furnished with steady employment, and not paying anyone for the privilege of working had the "effects on the laboring classes throughout the city in getting away from the clutches of padrones and others who have been robbing the laborer of his earnings.
 
 
 
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