Venetian

/vəˈniʃən/ adjective

Definition

Relating to Venice, Italy, or its people, culture, and traditions. Often refers to the distinctive architectural style, art, or customs associated with this historic maritime city.

Etymology

From Medieval Latin 'Venetianus,' derived from 'Venetia' (Venice). The city's name possibly comes from the ancient Veneti people who inhabited the region, with the name ultimately tracing to an Indo-European root meaning 'to love' or 'desire.'

Kelly Says

Venetian blinds got their name not because they were invented in Venice, but because 18th-century Venetian traders popularized them throughout Europe after encountering similar designs in Persia. The association with Venice became so strong that the name stuck permanently.

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