a person who sponsors or aids artists, charities, etc; protector or benefactor a customer of a shop, hotel, etc, esp a regular one - See patron saint
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
pa•tron /ˈpeɪtrən/USA pronunciation
n. [countable]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- one who is a customer, esp. a regular one, of a store, etc.:Patrons must leave the hotel by 3:00 p.m.
- one who supports an artist, charity, etc., with money, etc.:a patron of the arts.
pa•tron
(pā′trən),USA pronunciation n.
pa′tron•al, pa′tron•ly, adj.
pa′tron•dom, pa′tron•ship′, n.
pa′tron•less, adj.
pa•trón (pä trôn′)USA pronunciation n., pl. -tron•es(-trô′nes).USA pronunciation Spanish.
- a person who is a customer, client, or paying guest, esp. a regular one, of a store, hotel, or the like.
- a person who supports with money, gifts, efforts, or endorsement an artist, writer, museum, cause, charity, institution, special event, or the like:a patron of the arts; patrons of the annual Democratic dance.
- a person whose support or protection is solicited or acknowledged by the dedication of a book or other work.
- ReligionSee patron saint.
- Ancient HistoryRom. Hist. the protector of a dependent or client, often the former master of a freedman still retaining certain rights over him.
- Religion[Eccles.]a person who has the right of presenting a member of the clergy to a benefice.
- Medieval Latin, Latin patrōnus legal protector, advocate (Medieval Latin: lord, master), der. of pater father. See pattern
- Middle English 1250–1300
pa′tron•dom, pa′tron•ship′, n.
pa′tron•less, adj.
pa•trón (pä trôn′)USA pronunciation n., pl. -tron•es(-trô′nes).USA pronunciation Spanish.
- Foreign Terms(in Mexico and the southwestern U.S.) a boss;
employer.
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a man who owns or manages a hotel, restaurant, or bar
'patron' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Aloysius
- Angus Og
- Ansgar
- Augustus
- Beaufort
- Benedict XIV
- Berry
- Borgia
- Bridget
- Brigid
- Catherine of Siena
- Cecilia
- Christopher
- Crispin
- David
- Denis
- Esterhazy
- Francis I
- Frick
- Genevieve
- Geneviève
- George
- Giles
- Hartford
- Hui Tsung
- Januarius
- Maecenas
- Margaret of Navarre
- Margaret of Valois
- Martin
- Matthias I Corvinus
- Medici
- Montefeltro
- Nicholas
- Olaf II
- Patrick
- Qian Long
- Regius professor
- Ryder Cup
- Saint Elmo's fire
- Santa Claus
- Sforza
- Sixtus IV
- Southampton
- Stanisław
- Theophilus
- Thutmose III
- Ursuline
- Wenceslaus
- begonia