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English
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.
Noun
arendator (plural arendators)
- (historical) In the Russian Empire, a person who farmed local rents or revenues.
1799, William Tooke, A View of the Russian Empire during the Reign of Catharine II and to the close of the present Century:The arendator collects the stated imposts merely from the boors, which amount to no great matter
Romanian
Etymology
From arenda + -tor.
Noun
arendator m (plural arendatori)
- leaser
Declension
References
- arendator in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN