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lessee

English

Etymology 1

From Anglo-Norman lessié, past participle of lessier (to permit, to let).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -i?

Noun

lessee (plural lessees)

  1. An individual or a corporation who has the right of use of something of value, gained through a lease agreement with the real owner of the property.
  2. The entity to whom a lease is given, or who takes an estate by lease.
  3. Someone who is allowed to use a house, building, land etc. for a period of time in return for payment to the owner.
Synonyms
  • tenant, renter
Antonyms
  • lessor
Translations

Etymology 2

Contraction.

Verb

lessee

  1. Pronunciation spelling of let's see.
    • 1947, Benjamin Appel, But Not Yet Slain (page 83)
      Lessee now, who else does the old master know?

Anagrams

  • Leeses, leeses

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colonist

English

Etymology

colon(y) +? -ist

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?k?l?n?st/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?k?l?n?st/
  • Hyphenation: col?o?nist

Noun

colonist (plural colonists)

  1. A founder of a colony.
  2. A member of a colony.

Translations

Anagrams

  • coin slot, coin-slot, coinslot, locsiton, stolonic

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