1. via - Noun
2. via - Preposition
3. via - Interjection
4. Via - Proper noun
A road way.
By the way of; as, to send a letter via Queenstown to London.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI don't want to escape via intellectual ruses – I want affirmations via passionate embraces & you can't have life unless you live it. Marsden Hartley
I thought my nose was too prominent so I had this corrected via plastic surgery in 1959. Marie Windsor
To understand via the heart is not to understand. Michel de Montaigne
Intuition (is) perception via the unconscious. Carl Jung
Burnout is grist to the mill. I write every day, for most of the day, so it's just about turning into metaphor whatever's going on in my life, in the world, and in my head. Every nightmare, every moment of grief or joy or failure, is a moment I can convert into cash via words. Grant Morrison
If you are in a hurry, go via the roundabout. Chinese Proverb