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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” is a ...
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Aug 10, 2021 · What Does Ultreia Mean? Ultreia is a greeting used on the routes of the Camino de Santiago. It is much less common than the often heard “Buen ...
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A successful saying. Today, ultreia is a saying that is directly associated to the Camino de Santiago. It conveys an idea of surpassing oneself that appeals to ...
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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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Jun 6, 2018 · I understand that Ultreia and Ultreya are the two modern spellings of the word. But I have also seen it spelled Ultreïa in several places, and ...
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Oct 23, 2015 · But we would like to warn you that although we know it comes from Medieval Latin meaning “further” and it has been used since at least the 12th ...
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