Haciendas [noun]
Definition of Haciendas:
large estate
Opposite/Antonyms of Haciendas:
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Sentence/Example of Haciendas:
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.
Catzim is now the name of a hacienda in the Department of Itzamal, some distance from the coast.
Was there in that hacienda, where he was hourly expected, one who would bewail it?
He had been told of this avenue, and that at its extremity stood the hacienda he was in search of.
Your mule has taken that direction; and I shall have her caught for you by the vaqueros of the hacienda.
Was it an assurance that he should be welcomed at the hacienda of Las Palmas?