concheiro

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Galician

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Etymology 1

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From concho (husk; walnut) +‎ -eiro.

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Noun

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concheiro m (plural concheiros)

  1. walnut tree
    Synonym: nogueira

Etymology 2

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From cuncha (shell) +‎ -eiro.

The shell is a symbol of the way of Saint James

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Noun

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concheiro m (plural concheiros)

  1. (historical) shell-maker; artisan who, during the Middle Ages, worked shells which were sold to the pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela, who took them back to their countries, elsewhere in Europe, as proof of their pilgrimage

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