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View usage for: (lændoʊnəʳ) Word forms: plural landownerscountable nounA landowner is a person who owns land, especially a large amount of land. ...rural communities involved in conflicts with large landowners. Synonyms: owner, proprietor, freeholder, lessor More Synonyms of landowner landowner in British English (ˈlændˌəʊnə) nouna person who owns land Derived forms landownership (ˈlandˌownerˌship) noun landowning (ˈlandˌowning) noun, adjective landowner in American English (ˈlændˌoʊnər) Derived forms landownership (ˈlandˌownerˌship) noun landowning (ˈlandˌowning) adjective, noun Examples of 'landowner' in a sentencelandowner The local landowners and farmers are vary protective of these spaces.We are ready to work with landowners and farmers to look after farmland wildlife.Such ambitions are shared by some large landowners. Rural landowners are not the only group to have benefited from the masts.He was skilled with traps and local landowners welcomed his visits.Also the hiring out by a rural landowner of allotment gardens can cause planning problems.First the interests of landowners and farmers are vocally and powerfully advanced. Farmers and landowners have been saying this.It appeared that one local landowner had a strip of land right next to one of the farmhouse walls.Minority cultural groups and local landowners are lobbying for policies of positive discrimination to maintain their own connections with rural land.He was supported by the large landowners, which necessarily limited the scope of agrarian reforms.He rented 1,200 acres from local landowners but they wished to increase his rent this year.The only people who should be unhappy if shale gas takes off in Britain are the big landowners.You don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to see the negative influence of big landowners at work here.Negotiations also involve rural landowners and farmers, who often have lucrative leases with the phone companies who erect masts on their land.We cannot, by the way, blame the big landowners for this.He was one of the largest landowners in England, in terms of acreage. Big landowners, he says, will no longer be able to ignore local protests.And alas, one of the largest landowners happened to be the Church.All rural landowners, big or small, will be affected.And the only reason it's so beautiful is that it's been looked after for thousands of years by wealthy landowners.The bulls were raised by wealthy landowners although we do not know whether, or to what extent, this was a profitable activity.Although these were not so extensive as he would have wished, because of opposition from big landowners, they are a great enhancement.I think she will find that wealthy landowners earn significant amounts of money from many things, which the rest of us end up paying for. In other languageslandowner British English: landowner / ˈlændˌəʊnə/ NOUN A landowner is a person who owns land, especially a large amount of land. ...rural communities involved in conflicts with large landowners. - American English: landowner
- Arabic: مَالِكُ الأَرْضَ
- Brazilian Portuguese: proprietário de terras
- Chinese: 地主
- Croatian: zemljoposjednik
- Czech: majitel pozemků
- Danish: jordejer
- Dutch: landeigenaar
- European Spanish: terrateniente
- Finnish: maanomistaja
- French: propriétaire terrien
- German: Grundbesitzer
- Greek: γαιοκτήμονας
- Italian: proprietario terriero
- Japanese: 地主
- Korean: 토지소유자
- Norwegian: grunneier
- Polish: właściciel ziemski
- European Portuguese: proprietário de terras
- Romanian: moșier
- Russian: землевладелец
- Latin American Spanish: terrateniente
- Swedish: jordägare
- Thai: เจ้าของที่ดิน
- Turkish: toprak sahibi
- Ukrainian: землевласник
- Vietnamese: địa chủ
Chinese translation of 'landowner' n (c) -
土地所有者 (tǔdì suǒyǒuzhě) (名, mìng)
Definition a person who owns land rural communities involved in conflicts with large landowners Synonyms freeholder lessor landholder Additional synonymsDefinition an owner of a business establishment the proprietor of a local restaurant Synonyms owner, landowner, freeholder, possessor, titleholder, deed holder, landlord or landlady - landlady
- landlord
- landmark
- landowner
- landscape
- landslide
- lane
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