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The “Ultreia” greeting used by medieval pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago is composed of “ultra-“, meaning “more”, and “-eia”, which translates as “beyond”.
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Dec 9, 2019 · After years of research, historians have concluded that this ancient expression was a greeting, exchanged between pilgrims to give one another ...
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They are possibly Latin and Galician. Utreia is an adverb that comes from “ultra” meaning further and “eia” means beyond. In turn, “sus” means up to the top ...
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Aug 18, 2015 · This Latin/French/Spanish means something like, “Go further!” and “And go higher!” ultreia The words appear in the 11th century hymn, Dum Pater ...
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This Latin term literally means "higher, above". Some experts indicate that this answer contained connotations of seeing oneself again in the cathedral of ...
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Mar 7, 2024 · In the magical world of the Camino de Santiago, where the steps of pilgrims weave a unique story with each path they walk, there are words ...
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Oct 24, 2018 · It means "Go beyond"! Or "Onwards!" essentially. Et suseia is "Upwards" "Heavenwards" On the route I've been singing it to myself in French ...
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Jul 23, 2016 · It loosely means “Onward” and the common reply was “Et Suseia” which means “And Upward.” In addition to being words of encouragement, the deeper ...
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