Venice

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== English == === Etymology === From Middle English Venyse, from Old French Venise or Old Italian, from Medieval Latin Venetia, from Latin Venetī + -ia (suffix forming place names), a local tribe in antiquity whose own little-attested language is now known as Venetic. Initial scholarly agreement that they were Illyrian was based on arguments since refuted. They worshipped Belenus and were possibly Celtic or heavily influenced by Celtic culture, despite repeatedly supporting the Romans against the Gauls. Compare the identical ethnonym Venetī used for Celts of Armorica (ancient Britanny) from Gaulish Uenetoi (“friendly ones, kinsmen”), from Proto-Celtic *wenet, a modified form of *wenyā (“kindred”). Widely but mistakenly derived by the ancient Greeks and Romans from the Eneti of Pamphylia, supposed to have fled to the Adriatic and become the Veneti after supporting the losing side of the Trojan War. As American places, named after the Italian city. Doublet of Venetia and Venezia. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈvɛnɪs/ Rhymes: -ɛnɪs === Proper noun === Venice (countable and uncountable, plural Venices) A port city and comune, the capital of the Metropolitan City of Venice and the region of Veneto, Italy; former capital of an independent republic. Alternative form: Venezia (endonym) Synonyms: Serenissima, lagoon city A metropolitan city of Veneto, established in 2015; in full, the Metropolitan City of Venice. Alternative form: Venezia (endonym) (historical) A former province of Veneto. Alternative form: Venezia (endonym) (historical) A former polity in Europe, a republic and colonial empire around the Adriatic and eastern Mediterranean from CE 697 to 1797 with its capital at Venice. Synonyms: Republic of Venice, Most Serene Republic of Venice, Serenissima A place in the United States: A neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Hyponyms: Venice Beach, Muscle Beach A city in Sarasota County, Florida. A township in Madison County, Illinois. A township in Shiawassee County, Michigan. A township in Seneca County, Ohio. ==== Hyponyms ==== (Italian city): Cannaregio, Castello, Dorsoduro, San Marco, San Polo, Santa Croce ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Related terms ==== ==== Descendants ==== → Japanese: ベニス (Benisu), ヴェニス (Venisu) → Korean: 베니스 (Beniseu) → Mandarin: 威尼斯 (Wēinísī) → Cantonese: 威尼斯 (wai1 nei4 si1) → Welsh: Fenis → Malay: Venis ==== Translations ==== === Anagrams === evince == Middle English == === Proper noun === Venice alternative form of Venyse