saimnieks

Etymology
From. Though it is an old compound (already attested in 17th-century sources), it was only introduced in the literary (standard) language in 1862 by J. Alunāns.

Noun

 * 1) farmer, landowner the owner of a farm, especially a large one
 * 2) owner or tenant, especially of a small business
 * 3) landlord owner of a building, house, apartment, etc.
 * 4) owner, master, boss person who owns or has the right to use a certain space, room, place
 * 5) owner, master person who owns a pet
 * 6) owner person who owns something, e.g., an object
 * 7) master, boss, leader person who runs, administers, manages, organizes something, making decisions about it
 * 8) host person who entertains guests, visitors
 * 9)  host an organism in which a parasite lives
 * 1) owner, master, boss person who owns or has the right to use a certain space, room, place
 * 2) owner, master person who owns a pet
 * 3) owner person who owns something, e.g., an object
 * 4) master, boss, leader person who runs, administers, manages, organizes something, making decisions about it
 * 5) host person who entertains guests, visitors
 * 6)  host an organism in which a parasite lives
 * 1) master, boss, leader person who runs, administers, manages, organizes something, making decisions about it
 * 2) host person who entertains guests, visitors
 * 3)  host an organism in which a parasite lives
 * 1) host person who entertains guests, visitors
 * 2)  host an organism in which a parasite lives
 * 1)  host an organism in which a parasite lives
 * 1)  host an organism in which a parasite lives