[f. VISIT v. + -EE.] The person to whom a visit is paid.

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1825.  New Monthly Mag., XVI. 181. A very necessary convenance interposed between visitor and visitee in those numerous calls of etiquette.

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1842.  Mrs. Carlyle, Lett. (1883), I. 174. To suit the more fashionable hours of our visitees.

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1886.  Cornh. Mag., July, 39. I should think that angels (and their visitees) were very lucky.

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