Landowner

Pronunciation: /ˈlænˌdoʊnər/

Landowner (noun)

  1. A person or group that legally owns land and has the right to use it or earn money from it.
  2. A person who owns a large area of countryside, often with farms or buildings, and may rent it to others.

Examples

  • The landowner rents the field to a farmer.
  • The landowner sells the property after years of work.