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Feb 19, 2023 · The word “Ultreia” is derived from the Latin word “ultra,” which means “beyond” or “farther.” In the Camino de Santiago context, “Ultreia ...
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ultr +eia = “further, beyond” + “Let's go!”. Ultreia just tells the energetic intention to go with courage toward some “beyond”, to exceed something. By crying ...
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Aug 10, 2021 · This understanding means that the salutation says “Let's go further”, “Let's go forward”. This idea of moving forward towards Santiago de ...
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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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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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Mar 7, 2024 · “Ultreia” is a reminder that the Camino is not just a geographical route, but an inner journey towards self-improvement and personal ...
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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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