Veneti

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

Vĕnĕti (Hĕnĕti), ōrum, m.

I A people in Gallia Togata, in the mod. Venetian territory , Mel. 2, 4, 2; Plin. 3, 19, 23, § 130; 6, 2, 2, § 5; Liv. 1, 1; Just. 20, 1, 8; Luc. 4, 134; Sil. 8, 606 al.—Hence,

1 Vĕnĕtus , a, um, adj.

a Of or belonging to the Veneti , Venetian : terrae, Mart. 13, 88, 1: Eridanus, Prop. 1, 12, 4: Mantua, Sid. poët. Ep. 9, 15 fin. ; hence also, Vergilius, Macr. S. 5, 2.—

b (Perh. taken from the color of the sea on the coast.) Sea-colored , bluish : color, Veg. Mil. 4, 37: cucullus, Juv. 3, 170: lutum, Mart. 3, 74, 4: conditura (piscium in marinā aquā coctorum), Lampr. Heliog. 24. —

β Factio, the party clothed in blue , the Blues , Suet. Vit. 14.—Hence, as subst.: Vĕ-nĕtus , i, m., one of the Blue faction , Mart. 6, 46, 1; 10, 48, 23; 14, 131, 1; v. factio.

VI —Hence, Vĕnĕtĭāni , ōrum, m., the adherents of the Blues , the Blues , Capitol. Ver. 6; Inscr. Grut. 1075, 9.—

γ Vĕnĕtus lăcus , a portion of the lake of Constance , Mel. 3, 2, 8.—

2 Vĕnĕtĭa , ae, f., the country of the Veneti , Plin. 3, 18, 22, § 126; Liv. 39, 22; 41, 27; Vell. 2, 76, 2 al.—

II A people of Gallia Lugdunensis, in the vicinity of the mod. Vannes , Plin. 4, 18, 32, § 107; Caes. B. G. 2, 34; 3, 7 sq.; 3, 16 sq.; 7, 75; Flor. 3, 10, 5. —Hence,

1 Vĕnĕtĭa , ae, f., the country of the Veneti , Caes. B. G. 3, 9 fin.

2 Vĕ-nĕtĭcus , a, um, adj., of or belonging to the Veneti , Venetic : insulae, Plin. 4, 19, 33, § 109: bellum, Caes. B. G. 3, 18; 4, 21.—

III A people of northern Germany , = Venedi.

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