The full form of via is from Latin viā, ablative of via “way, road, channel”. It’s used on Miscellaneous ,Etymology (Word Origins) in Worldwide
via
preposition
1. by way of: She flew to London via Paris.
2. by means of: a file sent via email.
Origin:
1770–80; < from Latin viā, an ablative of via, “way, road, channel”
VIA
means
from Latin viā, ablative of via “way, road, channel”
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