noun
- a person who is billeted; a person assigned to lodging in a private home or other quarters, especially a soldier or military personnel.
Usage: military or formal context; often used in historical or wartime contexts
Examples
- The billetee was assigned to stay with a local family for the duration of the training exercise.
- During the war, billetees were distributed throughout the town to ease the burden on military barracks.
- Each billetee received a small allowance to help cover their living expenses.
- The officer arranged for the billetees to be housed in comfortable private residences.
- As a billetee, she was expected to follow the house rules set by her host family.