zero (n.) Look up zero at Dictionary.com
c.1600, from Italian zero, from Medieval Latin zephirum, from Arabic sifr "cipher," translation of Sanskrit sunya-m "empty place, desert, naught" (see cipher (n.)). A brief history of the invention of "zero" can be found here. Meaning "worthless person" is recorded from 1813. Zero tolerance first recorded 1972, originally U.S. political language.
zero (v.) Look up zero at Dictionary.com
in zero in, 1944, from zero (n.); the image is from instrument adjustments.