VENETI


Meaning of VENETI in English

ˈvenəˌtī noun plural

also ven·e·tes -əˌtēz

Usage: usually capitalized

Etymology: Latin Veneti

1. : an ancient people in Gaul conquered by Caesar 56 B.C.

2. : an ancient people in northeastern Italy allied politically to the Romans

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