Where does “televersity” come from?

televersity (English) comes from English University, from Middle English universite, from Anglo-Norman université, from Old French universitei, from Medieval Latin universitas, from Latin ūniversitās, from Latin ūniversus, from Latin versus — to burn; to cover, heed, notice; squirrel.

televersity (English): A university offering distance learning by means of telecommunication networks

Definitions

  1. A university offering distance learning by means of telecommunication networks

Ancestry of “televersity”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishUniversityAn institution of higher education that provides facilities for teaching, research, and the conferral of academic degrees across undergraduate, graduate, and often professional levels
2Middle EnglishuniversiteA university or college; The totality of students...
3Anglo-Normanuniversitéuniversity
4Old Frenchuniversiteiuniversity
5Medieval Latinuniversitasgroup of teachers and students; university;...
6Latinūniversitāsthe whole
7Latinūniversuswhole, entire, taken collectively or altogether
8Latinversusturned, changed, having been turned; towards,...
9Latinvertōto turn, turn oneself, direct one's way, to turn about, turn around, revolve
10Proto-Italicwertōto turn
11Proto-Indo-Europeanwert-to turn, to rotate
12Proto-Indo-Europeanwer-to burn; to cover, heed, notice; squirrel
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wer-