landlady

/ˈlændˌleɪdi/
noun
  1. A woman who owns a house, apartment, or other property that she rents to other people.
    • The landlady showed us the apartment and explained the rules.
    • Our landlady fixed the broken heater within two days.
    • The landlady collected the rent on the first of every month.
  2. A woman who owns or manages a pub, inn, or boarding house.
    • The landlady of the pub greeted us with a warm smile.
    • The landlady knew all her regular customers by name.
    • The old inn's landlady served us dinner by the fireplace.
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