Definition of Hacendados

1. hacendado [n] - See also: hacendado

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hacendados

haboob
haboobs
habotai
habromania
habronaemiasis
habtm
habu
habundant
habundaunt
habus
haceck
hacecks
hacek
haceks
hacendado
hacendados (current term)
hacheck
hachecks
hachek
hacheks
hachement
hachimycin
hachis
hachoo
hachure
hachured
hachures
hachuring
hacienda
haciendado

Literary usage of Hacendados

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sixty Years in California: A History of Events and Life in California by William Heath Davis (1889)
"... Captain Stevenson—Author's Visit to Mount Vernon— Patriotic Women of the United States—Isaac Williams—Homes of the hacendados. ..."

2. The Town of San Felipe and Colonial Cacao Economies by Eugenio Piñero (1994)
"In this sense, hacendados lost some of their bargaining power and had to deliver ... To some extent, hacendados used them to control extraneous factors ..."

3. The People of Mexico: Who They are and how They Live by Wallace Thompson (1921)
"... town sites, pasturages, and commons, which were inclosed in the larger grants were recognized both by the colonial government and by the hacendados. ..."

4. Trading with Mexico by Wallace Thompson (1921)
"Down in Yucatan the hacendados had their farms back, the Indians were returning ... When Alvarado left, the hacendados had inherited the Reguladora offices, ..."

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