noun
- people who own or manage pubs (public houses)
- tax collectors in ancient Rome
Usage: British English
Usage: historical; biblical
Examples
- The local publicans gathered to discuss new licensing regulations.
- Many publicans struggled during the pandemic lockdowns.
- The village publican has run the same establishment for twenty years.
- In the New Testament, Jesus ate with publicans and sinners.
- Roman publicans were often despised for their harsh tax collection methods.
- The publicans formed an association to protect their business interests.