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hacienda
[ hah-see-en-duh; Spanish ah-syen-dah ]
noun
- a large landed estate, especially one used for farming or ranching.
- the main house on such an estate.
- a stock raising, mining, or manufacturing establishment in the country.
hacienda
/ ˌhæsɪˈɛndə /
noun
- a ranch or large estate
- any substantial stock-raising, mining, or manufacturing establishment in the country
- the main house on such a ranch or plantation
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of hacienda1
Example Sentences
Hacienda and one doctor did not announce how much they paid.
At his Tucson hacienda he is a gracious host and a good neighbor.
We could hear the rush of the river from the old hacienda we were using as a location.
Instead I ended my journey via motorcycle, traveling from one hacienda and ranchero to the next while sampling the local flavor.
His duties keep him at present at the Larch-tree hacienda, where there is going to be a grand hunt in a few days.
We have still three hours of night; let us profit by them to rest, in order to be ready to start for the hacienda at sunrise.
From that night we were accorded all the privileges of honored guests in the great hacienda.
He belonged to a hacienda in Bernalillo, a hundred miles or more west of Santa Fé.
The wealthy elite sons and daughters of the hacienda studied at institutions of higher learning abroad.
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