It is not Spanish but Italian, where it means "distant, long"; here perhaps an error by lanthanum (chemical element), lontananza, hontana, . . .
Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
It's an Italian language word. It means far, there, on the horizon, distant. It can refer to distant in space (far) or distant in time, long ago or within a long time, i.e. the past or the future (far away).
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