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Meaning of amilladoiro




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

amilladoiro
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It is a word of Galician origin and means lots of stones or rocks. Almost always in conical form. They are considered a way to represent the fulfillment of promises.

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

In Galician, pile of stones in conical form that the pilgrims or the concheros are leaving in the same place of the road near the shrines of pilgrimage Santiago de Compostela or Saint Andrés de Teixido, for the magical belief of people gives by the way that at the final judgment these stones will attest compliance with the pilgrimage.

  



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