Innkeeper vs Patron - What's the difference?
innkeeper | patron |
The person responsible for the running of an inn, usually the proprietor.
One who protects or supports; a defender.
* Shakespeare
* Spenser
A regular customer, as of a certain store or restaurant.
A property owner who hires a contractor for construction works.
An influential, wealthy person who supported an artist, craftsman, a scholar or a noble.
(historical, Roman antiquity) A master who had freed his slave but still retained some paternal rights over him.
An advocate or pleader.
* Macaulay
(UK, ecclestiastical) One who has gift and disposition of a benefice.
(nautical) A padrone.
As nouns the difference between innkeeper and patron
is that innkeeper is the person responsible for the running of an inn, usually the proprietor while patron is owner, boss.innkeeper
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Noun
(wikipedia innkeeper) (en noun)patron
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(en noun)- patron of my life and liberty
- the patron of true holiness
- This car park is for patrons only.
- Let him who works the client wrong / Beware the patron' s ire.
