Lessor
[les-awr, le-sawr] /ˈlɛs ɔr, lɛˈsɔr/
noun
1.
a person, group, etc., who grants a .
/ˈlɛsɔː; lɛˈsɔː/
noun
1.
a person who grants a lease of property
n.
“one who grants a lease,” late 14c., from Anglo-French lessor (late 13c.), from verb lesser (see lease).
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