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    A querencia is a place the bull naturally wants to go to in the ring, a preferred locality...It is a place which develops in the course of the fight where the bull makes his home. It does not usually show at once, but develops in his brain as the fight goes on.

  2. Querencia is a Spanish word that can mean fondness, homing instinct, homeland, lair, or bull's preferred spot. Learn how to use it in different contexts with examples, pronunciation, and machine translations.

    • Pronunciation
    • Noun
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    IPA(key): (Spain) /keˈɾenθja/ [keˈɾẽn̟.θja]
    IPA(key): (Latin America) /keˈɾensja/ [keˈɾẽn.sja]
    (Spain) Rhymes: -enθja
    (Latin America) Rhymes: -ensja

    querencia f (plural querencias) 1. longing, want 1.1. Synonym: anhelo 2. homesickness, nostalgia 2.1. Synonyms: añoranza, morriña, nostalgia 3. the homing instinctof an animal 4. (bullfighting) the bull's querencia 5. an animal's lair 5.1. Synonyms: guarida, madriguera

    querencia”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014

  3. Jul 8, 2022 · Querencia is a place where a person feels safe, happy, and strong, just like at home. Being able to stay as yourself, feeling safe and content. The word comes from the Spanish verb "querer," which means "to desire." Photo by Maurice DT on Unsplash.

  4. Querencia is a term from bullfighting that refers to the part of the arena where the bull takes its stand or seeks refuge. It can also mean a person's favourite place or home ground in a figurative sense.

  5. Querencia is a Spanish word that can mean homing instinct, spot to which the bull returns, or longed-for return to one's homeland. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see synonyms and translations in English.

  6. Querencia is a Spanish word that means the favorite spot of an animal, especially a bull in a bullfight. Learn more about its etymology, usage, and examples from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.