"Santiago de Compostela" meaning in Galician

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Proper name

IPA: [sanˈtjaɣo ðekomposˈtɛlɐ]
Etymology: Santiago from Latin Sanctus Iacobus, "Saint James". Compostela, attested as Conpostella in 966, from Latin compositella, diminutive of compositus (“ordered, arranged”), meaning "the (well) composed little one" vel sim. A common incorrect etymology derives from the purported campus stellae or field of stars, leading to names such as campo de estrellas in Spanish. Etymology templates: {{inh|gl|la|Sanctus}} Latin Sanctus, {{m|la|Iacobus}} Iacobus, {{inh|gl|la|compositella}} Latin compositella, {{m|gl|composita|compositus|t=ordered, arranged}} compositus (“ordered, arranged”), {{m|la|campus}} campus, {{m|la|stellae}} stellae, {{l|es|campo}} campo, {{l|es|de}} de, {{l|es|estrella}} estrella Head templates: {{head|gl|proper noun|g=|g2=|g3=|head=}} Santiago de Compostela, {{gl-proper noun}} Santiago de Compostela
  1. A city in A Coruña, Galicia. Allegedly, the cathedral was built over the resting place of St James the Great Wikipedia link: gl:Santiago de Compostela Categories (place): Cities in Galicia, Cities in Spain, Places in Galicia, Places in Spain Related terms: Compostela
    Sense id: en-Santiago_de_Compostela-gl-name-OZBIkE1C Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header

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