"arendator" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: arendators [plural]
Etymology: From Russian аренда́тор (arendátor), from Latin arendator, arrendator, from arendare, arrendare (“to pay rent”), from arenda (“yearly rent”), from ad + renda (whence French rente, English rent). Compare arrentation and rent. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ru|аренда́тор}} Russian аренда́тор (arendátor), {{der|en|la|arendator}} Latin arendator, {{m|la|arrendator}} arrendator, {{m|la|arendare}} arendare, {{m|la|arrendare||to pay rent}} arrendare (“to pay rent”), {{m|la|arenda||yearly rent}} arenda (“yearly rent”), {{m|la|ad}} ad, {{m|la|renda}} renda, {{cog|fr|rente}} French rente, {{m|en|rent}} rent, {{m|en|arrentation}} arrentation, {{m|en|rent}} rent Head templates: {{en-noun}} arendator (plural arendators)
  1. (historical) In the Russian Empire, a person who farmed local rents or revenues. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Government Categories (place): Russia Synonyms: arrendator
    Sense id: en-arendator-en-noun-FjoFZLVM Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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