Definitions

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  • noun One who holds a deed.

Etymologies

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deed +‎ holder

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Examples

  • Snider's creation - called House 365 - is touring the area with each "deedholder" hosting the little (about 5 feet tall) wood-framed house for a month at a time.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2009

  • Snider's creation - called House 365 - is touring the area with each "deedholder" hosting the little (about 5 feet tall) wood-framed house for a month at a time.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2009

  • Snider's creation - called House 365 - is touring the area with each "deedholder" hosting the little (about 5 feet tall) wood-framed house for a month at a time.

    Home By MIKE HOUSEHOLDER 2009

  • Snider's creation - called House 365 - is touring the area with each "deedholder" hosting the little (about 5 feet tall) wood-framed house for a month at a time.

    Fore, right! MIKE HOUSEHOLDER, Associated Press Writer 2009

  • Snider's creation - called House 365 - is touring the area with each "deedholder" hosting the little (about 5 feet tall) wood-framed house for a month at a time.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2009

  • Snider's creation - called House 365 - is touring the area with each "deedholder" hosting the little (about 5 feet tall) wood-framed house for a month at a time.

    The Seattle Times 2009

  • Snider's creation - called House 365 - is touring the area with each "deedholder" hosting the little (about 5 feet tall) wood-framed house for a month at a time.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009

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