Annuitant


a person who receives an .
historical examples

from time to time he went to see his annuitant, just as one goes in july to see when the harvest is likely to begin.
the works of guy de maup-ssant, vol. 1 (of 8) guy de maup-ssant

the holder of an annuity is called an annuitant, and the person on whose life the annuity depends is called the nominee.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 2, slice 2 various

such an event, however, is almost as rare as resignation of an office-holder or the death of an annuitant.
my native land james c-x

noun
a person in receipt of or ent-tled to an annuity

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