The landlord (manager or owner) of a public house (“a bar or tavern, often also selling food and sometimes lodging; a pub”).
A tax collector, especially one working in Judea and Galilee during New Testament times (1st century C.E.) who was generally regarded as sinful for extorting more tax than was due, and as a traitor for serving the Roman Empire.
The manager or owner of a hotel.
One who owns or controls property and rents that property to another.
(Synonym of rent boy) Male prostitute.
One who rents property or other goods from another.
A film worth renting, but not possibly worth visiting a cinema to see.
To sew together so that the seam is scarcely visible; to sew up with skill and nicety; to finedraw.
To restore the original design of (a tapestry) by working in new warp.