Where does “visa” come from?

visa (Indonesian) comes from Dutch visa, from French visa, from Latin visa, from Latin visum, from Latin vīsō, from Latin videō, from Proto-Italic widēō, from Proto-Indo-European weyd- — to see.

visa (Indonesian): visa: A permit to enter and leave a country, normally issued by the authorities of the country to be visited

Definitions

  1. visa: A permit to enter and leave a country, normally issued by the authorities of the country to be visited

Ancestry of “visa”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchvisa
2Frenchvisaa mark or stamp attesting to the performance of...
3Latinvisanominative plural of vīsum; accusative plural of...
4Latinvisumvision, mental image; nominative neuter singular...
5Latinvīsōto look at, look into, stare at, view
6Latinvideōto see, perceive; look (at)
7Proto-Italicwidēōsee
8Proto-Indo-Europeanweyd-to see
Every word from Proto-Indo-European weyd-