[ UK /hˌɑːsɪˈɛndɐ/ ]
[ US /ˌhæsiˈɛndə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the main house on a ranch or large estate
  2. a large estate in Spanish-speaking countries
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How To Use hacienda In A Sentence

  • She imagined a Spanish don living here in the 1800s, and building a stately hacienda in stages as his family grew.
  • Some of these purchases were financed by funds extorted from the well-to-do elite hacienda owners. Pancho Villa, re-evaluated
  • Terreno de riego ubicado en: La Ex Hacienda de Tirio, perteneciente a la tenencia de Santiago Undameo, Municipio de Morelia, Mich., a menos de 20 minutos de la ciudad de Morelia, entre Santiago Undameo y la presa de Umécuaro, saliendo de la comunidad de Tirio, a 260 m. de la carretera. Land for sale / Terreno en venta Tirio, Michoac�n
  • There is no IVA on books, newspapers, magazines, maps and some other kinds of printed matter, as Hacienda (in adherence to the law) recognizes them as "educational materials". USPS Priority mail flat/ rate packages
  • These and many other questions had been asked and thoroughly discussed by the matrons and daughters of Santa Fé, especially by the latter, to all of whom he had made love and sent flowers and serenaded in turn until, out of sheer desperation, they called alternately upon God and the devil to keep or punish this gay Lothario who loved all and yet none, and who gave such exquisite _fiestas_ in his beautiful _hacienda_. When Dreams Come True
  • Noboa, en un acto de sinvergonzonería sin igual, aseguró que no puede ser acusado de propiciar el trabajo infantil en sus haciendas bananeras, dado que el trabajo de menores en el área agrícola en general formaba parte desde hace muchos años de la cultura de la gente del campo en Ecuador. Global Voices in English » Latin America: The Problem of Child Labor – Part I
  • The discovery of oil in the 1970s might have brought new prosperity, but in fact the mass of the population remained poor and illiterate, with the great haciendas surviving intact.
  • Well kept lawns provide the setting for special events, as the Mexican hacienda is available for weddings, etc. Well kept lawns provide the setting for special events, as the Mexican hacienda is available for weddings, etc. © Julia Taylor 2008
  • A "finca" is perhaps the closest to the term farm in its European sense, a few acres including a few fields and some cattle. "hacienda" has an old tenure connotation, a certain prestige even if the "hacienda" lost most of its glamour and lands! 01/02/2005 - 01/09/2005
  • I had lunch on the verandah of the Hacienda Mamacona horse ranch outside the city and watched Peru's top horsemen put sepia thoroughbreds through their paces.
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