landlady, landlord

landlady, landlord
noun
1 the landlord of the pub: PUBLICAN, licensee, innkeeper, pub-owner, bar-keeper; hotel-keeper, hotelier, restaurateur; manager, manageress.
2 the landlady had objected to the noise: PROPERTY OWNER, proprietor, proprietress, lessor, householder, landowner.
tenant.

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