Noun
A holder, owner, or proprietor of land.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDuring his time in England, Edward Ventris met and married Anna Dorothea Janasz (Dora), the daughter of a wealthy immigrant landholder from Poland. Source: Internet
Mahmoud Pasha Hammadi was a major landholder in Sohag, and known for his strong opposition to the British occupation. Source: Internet
Since the capital resources of the Edinburgh merchants and landholder elite were insufficient, the company appealed to middling social ranks, who responded with patriotic fervour to the call for money; the lower classes volunteered as colonists. Source: Internet
Josiah Taft, according to the Proprietors Records, was on his way to becoming a large landholder in Uxbridge. Source: Internet
Honey revenue per hectare of forest is US$5 per year, so within five years, the landholder has sold US$50 of honey. Source: Internet
In 1989 a single large landholder had over 400 UP members murdered. Source: Internet