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View usage for: (lændleɪdi) Word forms: plural landladies1. countable nounSomeone's landlady is the woman who allows them to live or work in a building which she owns, in return for rent. We had been made homeless by our landlady. Synonyms: owner, landowner, proprietor, freeholder More Synonyms of landlady 2. countable nounThe landlady of a pub is the woman who owns or runs it, or the wife of the person who owns orruns it. [British] She became the landlady of a rural pub. [+ of] 3. countable nounA landlady is the woman who owns or runs a boarding house or inn. [US, also British, old-fashioned] More Synonyms of landlady landlady in British English (ˈlændˌleɪdɪ) nounWord forms: plural -dies1. a woman who owns and leases property 3. a woman who owns or runs a lodging house, pub, etc landlady in American English (ˈlændˌleɪdi) nounWord forms: plural ˈlandˌladies1. a woman who rents or leases land, houses, etc. to others 2. a woman who keeps a rooming house, inn, etc. Word origin after landlord Examples of 'landlady' in a sentencelandlady Last night friends and relatives paid tribute to the former pub landlady.The dog belonged to her pub landlady.A pub landlady is given a makeover.Vacancy for a pub landlady. A landlady returned to her pub after being asked to close it temporarily to find that builders had demolished it.A pub landlady in Dorset got a shock last year when she discovered a bomb in her back garden.His mother is the landlady of a pub in West Yorkshire.It was just as well he didn't as he stayed cooped up in his landlady's house.In this rare interview, his former landlady talks to him about his religious background, his hybrid car and his views on fame. In other languageslandlady British English: landlady / ˈlændˌleɪdɪ/ NOUN Someone's landlady is the woman who allows them to live or work in a building which she owns, in return for rent. There was a note under the door from my landlady. - American English: landlady
- Arabic: مَالِكَةُ الأَرْضُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: proprietária
- Chinese: 女房东
- Croatian: gazdarica
- Czech: bytná
- Danish: værtinde
- Dutch: hospita
- European Spanish: casera
- Finnish: vuokraemäntä
- French: propriétaire
- German: Vermieterin
- Greek: σπιτονοικοκυρά
- Italian: padrona di casa
- Japanese: 女家主
- Korean: 여주인
- Norwegian: husvertinne
- Polish: właścicielka mieszkania
- European Portuguese: senhoria
- Romanian: proprietăreasă
- Russian: домовладелица
- Latin American Spanish: casera
- Swedish: värdinna
- Thai: เจ้าของบ้านหญิง
- Turkish: ev sahibesi
- Ukrainian: домовласниця
- Vietnamese: bà chủ nhà
Chinese translation of 'landlady' n (c) - [of rented house, flat, room]
女房东(東) (nǚfángdōng) (位, wèi) - (Brit) [of pub]
女店主 (nǚdiànzhǔ)
Definition a woman who owns and leases property We had been made homeless by our landlady. Synonyms freeholder lessor landholder Definition a woman who owns or runs a lodging house or pub the landlady of the Rovers' Return Synonyms inkeeper host hostess hotelier hotel-keeper Additional synonymsDefinition a person who owns land rural communities involved in conflicts with large landowners Synonyms owner, proprietor, freeholder, lessor, landholder Definition an owner of a business establishment the proprietor of a local restaurant Synonyms owner, landowner, freeholder, possessor, titleholder, deed holder, landlord or landlady - land
- land up
- landing
- landlady
- landlord
- landmark
- landowner
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