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latin was dead long before videos were around... look for the root of sight if anything...
I think [not sure at all] that vide is the latin root for the word video, since latin word vide mean "see/look" etcetera. For example "In lumine Tuo videbimus lumen" or in English "In thy Light we shall see the light" the word videbimus is composed of vide meaning see + bi meaning shall and mus meaning we. Not sure if this is etymologically correct, nevertheless it sounded logical to me.
Videre.
The root word for "visual" is "vis," which comes from the Latin word "videre," meaning "to see."
Video comes from the Latin word videre, meaning To see.
It comes from the latin word "optic" meaning to see.
In French, vide is empty; in Latin it means "go look it up."
From the Latin word 'videre' meaning "to see". It has the same root as the word 'vision'. Videre is from the PIE base 'weid' meaning "to know, to see".
The meaning of the Latin word studio is study or zeal The meaning of the Latin word studio is study or zeal
Spect, coming from the Latin word specto meaning watch or observe.
Clavus is the latin word meaning spike
Adultus is the latin word meaning fullgrown
If you know that the Latin word spect means "see," then you can figure out that spectacles have something to do with seeing.
The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.