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81via — preposition 1 travelling through a place on the way to another place: We flew to Athens via Paris. 2 using a particular person, machine etc to send something: I sent a message to Kitty via her sister …
82via */ — [ˈviːə] , [ˈvaɪə] preposition 1) going through one place on the way to another place They flew from New York to New Delhi via Frankfurt.[/ex] 2) using a particular method or person to send or deliver something Blake spoke to the audience live via …
83vía — prisl. (ȋ) knjiž. po poti čez, po poti skozi; skozi: potovati v Zagreb via Zidani Most / blago poslati via Ljubljana …
84via — preposition Etymology: Latin, ablative of via way more at way Date: 1779 1. by way of 2. through the medium or agency of; also by means of …
85Via XX — La Vía XX est une voie romaine qui apparait avec ce numéro dans l Itinéraire d Antonin. Elle reliait les villes de Bracara Augusta (actuellement Braga) à Asturica Augusta (actuellement Astorga), c est une variante partielle de la voie XIX qui… …
86via — batavia convia dévia envia khédiviat landgraviat margraviat via …
87via — vi̲a [v ] Präp; mit Akk, veraltend od geschr ≈ ↑über1 (9): ein Flug von Paris nach New York via London …
88via — ит. [ви/а] прочь ◊ via sordini [ви/а сорди/ни] снять сурдины …
89via — [wym. wija] książk. «(drogą) przez (jakąś miejscowość)» Jechać do Paryża via Berlin. ‹łac.› …
90via — [ vʌɪə, viə] preposition 1》 travelling through (a place) en route to a destination. 2》 by way of; through. ↘by means of. Origin C18: from L., ablative of via way, road …