hacienda
Americannoun
plural
haciendas-
a large landed estate, especially one used for farming or ranching.
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the main house on such an estate.
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a stock raising, mining, or manufacturing establishment in the country.
noun
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a ranch or large estate
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any substantial stock-raising, mining, or manufacturing establishment in the country
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the main house on such a ranch or plantation
Etymology
Origin of hacienda
1710–20; < Spanish < Latin facienda things to be done or made, neuter plural of faciendus, gerund of facere to do 1, make
Vocabulary lists containing hacienda
Mexico - Introductory
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Mexico - Middle School
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Mexico - High School
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Example Sentences
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While Moreno-Garcia's book mentions "importing hacienda workers from China. I have not read the book, and do not know whether this would be considered 'negative.'"
From Salon • Feb. 16, 2024
They bought the 2,900-square-foot hacienda for $7.25 million in 2017.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 8, 2023
Word that the gated, four-bedroom hacienda at the end of a cul-de-sac was slated to be torn town sparked expressions of outrage on social media, the Times reported.
From Reuters • Sep. 8, 2023
Shortly after seeing his work in Lima, a Mexican mining businessman hired him to create something for his hacienda.
From New York Times • Mar. 25, 2023
We pulled up in front of Jase’s house, an architectural monstrosity that looked generally like an oversize Spanish hacienda except for three thick Doric columns going up to the roof.
From "Paper Towns" by John Green
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