Where does “stereoview” come from?

stereoview (English) comes from English view, from Middle English vewe, from Anglo-Norman vewe, from Old French veue, from Vulgar Latin *vidūtus.

stereoview (English): A stereoscopic view, usually a pair of pictures...

Definitions

  1. A stereoscopic view, usually a pair of pictures...

Ancestry of “stereoview”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishviewVisual perception; A picture, drawn or painted; a...
2Middle EnglishveweA inspection, checkup, or examination, especially...
3Anglo-Normanvewesight; viewing; inspection; feminine singular of...
4Old Frenchveuesight; viewing; inspection; feminine singular of...
5Vulgar Latin*vidūtus
Every word from Vulgar Latin *vidūtusEvery word from Old French veueEvery word from Anglo-Norman vewe