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casa solariega

la casa solariega
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. ancestral home
La casa solariega de mi familia está en Covadonga y tiene veinte dormitorios y cinco salones.My family's ancestral home is in Covadonga and it has twenty bedrooms and five living rooms.
b. family seat
Esta es la casa solariega de los García-Peñafiel, que ostentan varios títulos nobiliarios.This is the family seat of the Garcia-Peñafiels, who hold several titles of nobility.
c. manor house
El conde vive en una casa solariega que ha sido propiedad de su familia desde el siglo XVI.The count lives in a manor house that has been owned by his family since the 16th century.
d. manor
En los alrededores del pueblo, hay varias casas solariegas que pertenecen a las familias más adineradas de la región.Around the village, there are several manors belonging to the wealthiest families in the region.
e. stately home
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
Durante nuestras vacaciones en Inglaterra visitamos varias casas solariegas. Los jardines eran impresionantes.During our holiday in England we visited several stately homes. Their gardens were impressive.
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