Where does “teletranscription” come from?

teletranscription (English) comes from English transcription, from Middle French transcription, from Latin transcriptiōnem, from Latin trānscrībō, from Latin scrībō, from Proto-Italic skreiβō, from Proto-Indo-European skreybʰ- — to write.

teletranscription (English): The process of making a telerecording; kinescopy

Definitions

  1. The process of making a telerecording; kinescopy

Ancestry of “teletranscription”, step by step

teletranscription traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English transcription

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtranscriptionThe act or process of transcribing; Something...
2Middle Frenchtranscription
3Latintranscriptiōnem
4Latintrānscrībōto transfer in writing, copy off, transcribe
5Latinscrībōto write
6Proto-Italicskreiβōto carve
7Proto-Indo-Europeanskreybʰ-to write

via English tele

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishteleAlternative form of telly
2Englishtele-over a distance; television; telegraph
3Ancient Greekτῆλεfar off, afar, far away
4Proto-Indo-Europeankʷelh₁-to move; to turn, go round; turn, become
Every word from Proto-Indo-European skreybʰ-Every word from Proto-Italic skreiβōEvery word from Latin scrībō