landlord

landlord
noun
1) (of rented property) Vermieter, der; [Haus]wirt, der
2) (of public house) [Gast]wirt, der
3) (of lodgings etc.) [Pensions]wirt, der
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- feminine landlady (plural landladies) - noun
1) (a person who has tenants or lodgers: My landlady has just put up my rent.) der/die Landbesitzter(-in)
2) (a person who keeps a public house: The landlord of the `Swan' is Mr Smith.) der/die Landbesitzter(-in)
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ˈland·lord
n
1. (house owner) Hausbesitzer m; (renting out housing) Vermieter m; (renting out flats also) Hauswirt m
2. (of pub or hotel) [Gast]wirt m
3. (of boarding house) Pensionswirt m, Zimmerwirt m, SCHWEIZ a. Schlummervater m fam
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landlord [ˈlænlɔː(r)d] s
1. Grundeigentümer m, -besitzer m
2. (Haus-, Gast-, Pensions)Wirt m
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noun
1) (of rented property) Vermieter, der; [Haus]wirt, der
2) (of public house) [Gast]wirt, der
3) (of lodgings etc.) [Pensions]wirt, der
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n.
Gastwirt -e m.
Gutsherr -en m.
Hausbesitzer m.
Vermieter m.
Wirt -e m.

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