出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/07 01:58 UTC 版)
From Latin Venetianus (“Venetic; Venetian”), from Venetia (“lands of the Veneti; Venice, Veneto; Armorica”) + -anus (“-ian”), from Veneti + -ia. In the case of the Veneti of northern Brittany, derived from Gaulish Uenetoi (“the friendly ones, the kinsmen”), from Proto-Celtic *wenet, a derivation from *wenyā (“kindred”). In the case of the Veneti of northeastern Italy, of uncertain origin but presumably taken from a Venetic endonym, possibly Illyrian or Celtic. Equivalent to Veneto or Venetia + -ian.
Venetian (not comparable)
Venetian (plural Venetians)
Venetian
It should not be confused with Venetic, an extinct Indo-European Italic language once spoken in the same area.