landlady
land|lady /l'ændleɪdi/ (landladies)
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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.
2 [N-COUNT]
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.
1 [N-COUNT]
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.
2 [N-COUNT]
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.