frontager

English

Etymology

frontage + -er

Noun

frontager (plural frontagers)

  1. An owner of property that fronts onto a street or a waterway.
    • 1882, James Sandby Padley, The fens and floods of mid-Lincolnshire, page 14:
      [] these frontagers were obliged to leave a washway of half-a-mile wide on the west side of the river, so as not to impede the drainage of the country; []

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