About The Word Hacienda
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Hacienda
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What's The Definition Of Hacienda?
[n] the main house on a ranch or large estate
[n] a large estate in Spanish-speaking countries Synonyms | Synonyms for Hacienda: Related Terms | Find terms related to Hacienda: arable land | barnyard | barton | cattle ranch | chicken farm | collective farm | cotton plantation | croft | dairy farm | demesne | demesne farm | dry farm | dude ranch | estate | factory farm | fallow | farm | farmery | farmhold | farmland | farmplace | farmstead | farmyard | fruit farm | fur farm | grain farm | grange | grassland | home place | homecroft | homefarm | homestead | house and grounds | house and lot | kibbutz | kolkhoz | location | mains | manor farm | messuage | orchard | pasture | pen | place | plantation | poultry farm | ranch | rancheria | rancho | sheep farm | station | steading | stock farm | toft | truck farm See Also | acres | demesne | estate | hacienda | hacienda | house | land | landed estate Hacienda In Webster's Dictionary \Ha`ci*en"da\ (? or ?), n. [Sp., fr. OSp. facienda
employment, estate, fr. L. facienda, pl. of faciendum what is
to be done, fr. facere to do. See {Fact}.]
A large estate where work of any kind is done, as
agriculture, manufacturing, mining, or raising of animals; a
cultivated farm, with a good house, in distinction from a
farming establishment with rude huts for herdsmen, etc.; -- a
word used in Spanish-American regions.
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