transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈven-ˌyü ]
noun
Etymology: Anglo-French, alteration (influenced by venue arrival, attendance) of vinné, visné, literally, neighborhood, neighbors, from Vulgar Latin * vicinatus, alteration of Latin vicinitas vicinity
Date: 1531
1.
a. : the place from which a jury is drawn and in which trial is held
requested a change of venue
b. : the place or county in which take place the alleged events from which a legal action arises
c. : a statement showing that a case is brought to the proper court or authority
2.
a. : locale 1 ; also : a place where events of a specific type are held
music venue s
b. : outlet 1c