Antonyms for quinta
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : Spanish keen-tah; Portuguese keen-tah, -tuh |
Phonetic Transcription : Spanish ˈkin tɑ; Portuguese ˈkĩ tɑ, -tə |
Definition of quinta
Origin :- "country house, villa," 1754, from Spanish and Portuguese quinta, originally a farm and house let out for a rent of one-fifth of its produce, from Latin quintus "one fifth," related to quinque "five" (see quinque-).
- As in land : noun earth's surface; ownable property
- As in estate : noun extensive manor and its property
- But these thirty or more patterns do not exhaust the interest of the Quinta.
- Extract from : « Portuguese Architecture » by Walter Crum Watson
- This quinta appears to me strong enough to resist a surprise.
- Extract from : « The Red Track » by Gustave Aimard
- I thought you said he went to the quinta after the fight at the Pasa Chico.
- Extract from : « Ponce de Leon » by William Pilling
- You can be of service only if you are intimate with him, and visit frequently at his quinta.
- Extract from : « Ponce de Leon » by William Pilling
- Until they were squares from the quinta neither of them spoke.
- Extract from : « Ponce de Leon » by William Pilling
- He could find no trace of him, and the occupants of the quinta could tell him nothing.
- Extract from : « Ponce de Leon » by William Pilling
- That evening Doa Constancia could not complain of being lonely at her quinta.
- Extract from : « Ponce de Leon » by William Pilling
- You must stop at the quinta and take care of mamma and Lola.
- Extract from : « Ponce de Leon » by William Pilling
- As Marcelino left the quinta on one side, Evaa galloped in by the gate on the other.
- Extract from : « Ponce de Leon » by William Pilling
- You advert to my gallop out to the Quinta de Ponce yesterday, Seora?
- Extract from : « Ponce de Leon » by William Pilling
Synonyms for quinta
- acreage
- acres
- area
- beach
- continent
- country
- country home
- country place
- countryside
- demesne
- dirt
- district
- domain
- dominion
- earth
- estate
- expanse
- extent
- farm
- farming
- farmland
- field
- finca
- freehold
- ground
- grounds
- holding
- holdings
- home
- homeland
- lands
- loam
- mainland
- manor
- nation
- old sod
- parcel
- plantation
- plot
- province
- purlieu
- quarry
- quinta
- ranch
- real estate
- realty
- region
- residence
- rural seat
- shore
- sod
- soil
- stretch
- sweep
- terra firma
- terrain
- territory
- tillage
- tract
- villa
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