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What (who) is LANDLADY - definition

OWNER OF A HOUSE, APARTMENT, CONDOMINIUM, LAND OR REAL ESTATE, WHICH IS RENTED OR LEASED TO AN INDIVIDUAL OR BUSINESS, CALLED A TENANT, LESSEE OR RENTER
Land baron; Landlords; Landlady; Landownership; Licensed victualler; Land lord; Land Lord; The lettings company; Licensed victuallers; Pub landlord; Landperson; Accidental landlord
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  • Powerful landlord in chariot, [[Eastern Han]] 25–220 CE. [[Hebei]], China

landlady         
(landladies)
1.
Someone'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.
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2.
The landlady of a pub is the woman who owns or runs it, or the wife of the man who owns or runs it. (BRIT)
...Bet, the landlady of the Rovers Return.
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landlady         
¦ noun (plural landladies)
1. a woman who leases land or property.
2. a woman who keeps lodgings, a boarding house, or (Brit.) a pub.
Landlady         
·noun The mistress of an inn or lodging house.
II. Landlady ·noun A woman having real estate which she leases to a tenant or tenants.

Wikipedia

Landlord

A landlord is the owner of a house, apartment, condominium, land, or real estate which is rented or leased to an individual or business, who is called a tenant (also a lessee or renter). When a juristic person is in this position, the term landlord is used. Other terms include lessor and owner. The term landlady may be used for the female owners. The manager of a pub in the United Kingdom, strictly speaking a licensed victualler, is referred to as the landlord/landlady. In political economy it refers to the owner of natural resources alone (e.g., land, not buildings) from which an economic rent, a form of passive income, is the income received.

Examples of use of LANDLADY
1. Landlady Cilla O‘Grady said: "We are all absolutely shocked.
2. But faith isn‘t going to appease the landlady, who sends an eviction notice.
3. That would teach them respect especially if it was a Blackpool landlady.
4. If your landlady says, "I am coming to the theatre next week.
5. The landlady of the pub where I was staying was of the same tradition.