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hacienda

[hah-see-en-duh, ah-syen-dah] / ˌhɑ siˈɛn də, ɑˈsyɛn dɑ /
NOUN
large estate
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Shortly after seeing his work in Lima, a Mexican mining businessman hired him to create something for his hacienda.

From New York Times

He was among six veteran bullfighters performing for free on a recent Saturday in front of about 150 people at an emerald-green hacienda in Colombia’s Andes.

From Seattle Times

Science aside, Carlota pushes the novel forward as she grows up alone with her father in a hacienda that also is home to more than two dozen hidden-away hybrids.

From Washington Post

Deep story brief: El Secreto de Rosita is as easy on the tongue as the eyes, a hacienda full of good taste.

From Washington Post

Silva was known to exclaim spontaneously, pointing to a ripple of unnamed mountains, a stretch of desert speckled with wild agave, an abandoned hacienda whose centuries-old bell chimed in the wind.

From Washington Post