arendatorarendator means in the Russian Empire, a person who farmed local rents or revenues. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.EtymologyFrom Russian аренда́тор (arendátor), from Latin arendator, arrendator, from arendare, arrendare (“to pay rent”), from arenda (“yearly rent”), from ad + renda (whence French rente, English rent). Compare arrentation and rent.nounIn the Russian Empire, a person who farmed local rents or revenues.“The arendator collects the stated imposts merely from the boors, which amount to no great matter”