Etymology of the English word telemarketing
the English word
telemarketingderived from the English word
marketingderived from the English word
marketderived from the North French word
marketderived from the Latin root
*marcatusderived from the Latin word
mercatus (gathering for the purposes of commerce, market; fair)
derived from the Latin word
mercari (trade; buy)
derived from the Latin word
merx (commodity; merchandise, goods)
derived from the North French word
marketingderived from the Latin root
*marcatusderived from the Latin word
mercatus (gathering for the purposes of commerce, market; fair)
derived from the Latin word
mercari (trade; buy)
derived from the Latin word
merx (commodity; merchandise, goods)
using the English suffix
-ingusing the English prefix
tele-derived from the Greek word
tele, τέλε, τῆλε (far "distant)
Date
The earliest known usage of telemarketing in English dates from the 20th century.
Derivations in other languages
Italian
telemarketingUsage
Word found in Modern English