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City in Veneto, Italy
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Venice
Sovereign state in Italy (697–1797)
Venice, officially the Most Serene Republic of Venice and traditionally known as La Serenissima, was a maritime republic with its capital in Venice,
Republic_of_Venice
Neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, US
Venice is a neighborhood of the City of Los Angeles within the Westside region of Los Angeles County, California, United States. Venice was founded by
Venice,_Los_Angeles
Play by Shakespeare
The Merchant of Venice is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1596 and 1598. A merchant in Venice named Antonio defaults
The_Merchant_of_Venice
2023 film by Kenneth Branagh
A Haunting in Venice is a 2023 British mystery supernatural horror film produced and directed by Kenneth Branagh from a screenplay by Michael Green, loosely
A_Haunting_in_Venice
Topics referred to by the same term
Venice or Venices in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Venice is a city in Italy. In historical contexts, the name may refer to the Republic of Venice
Venice_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Venice Beach may refer to: Venice Beach, Venice, Los Angeles, United States Venice Beach Boardwalk Venice Beach Skatepark Venice Beach in Half Moon Bay
Venice_Beach
District in London, England
Little Venice is an affluent residential district in North West London, England, around the junction of the Paddington Arm of the Grand Union Canal, the
Little_Venice
Play by William Shakespeare written circa 1603
Othello, the Moor of Venice, often shortened to Othello, is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare around 1603. Set in Venice and Cyprus, the play depicts
Othello
City in the United States
Venice is a city in Sarasota County, Florida, United States. The city includes what locals call "Venice Island", a portion of the mainland that is accessed
Venice,_Florida
1992 American film
Venice/Venice is a 1992 American film written and directed by Henry Jaglom and starring Henry Jaglom, Nelly Alard, Melissa Leo, Suzanne Bertish, Daphna
Venice/Venice
International arts exhibition in Italy
The Venice Biennale (/ˌbiːɛˈnɑːleɪ, -li/ BEE-en-AH-lay, -lee; Italian: la Biennale di Venezia [la bi.enˈnaːle di veˈnɛttsja]) is an international cultural
Venice_Biennale
Barrier island in the Venetian Lagoon in Italy
The Lido, or Venice Lido (Italian: Lido di Venezia), is an 11-kilometre-long (7-mile) barrier island in the Venetian Lagoon, Northern Italy; it is home
Venice_Lido
1912 novella by Thomas Mann
Death in Venice (German: Der Tod in Venedig) is a novella by German author Thomas Mann, drawing in part on his own experience in Venice during the 1911
Death_in_Venice
Chief magistrate of Venetian Republic
The doge of Venice (/doʊdʒ/ DOHJ) was the highest role of authority within the Republic of Venice (697–1797). The word doge derives from the Latin dux
Doge_of_Venice
nicknamed Venice of the East (a reference to the city of Venice, Italy). Kampong Phluk Ko Panyi Venezuela, country whose name means "Little Venice" Venice of
Venice_of_the_East
Census-designated place & unincorporated community in Louisiana, United States
Venice is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, United States. Located at the southern tip of the Mississippi
Venice,_Louisiana
2009 Indian film
The Fakir of Venice is a 2009 Hindi-language comedy drama film directed by Anand Surapur and written by Rajesh Devraj, from a story by Homi Adajania. The
The_Fakir_of_Venice
English trading company
The Venice Company was an English chartered trading company established in 1583 to monopolise on trade in and around the Venetian colonies in the Mediterranean
Venice_Company
Flag of the city-state of Venice, 8th–18th centuries
Republic of Venice, commonly known as the Banner or Standard of Saint Mark (stendardo di San Marco), was the symbol of the Republic of Venice, until its
Flag of the Republic of Venice
Flag_of_the_Republic_of_Venice
2018 single by Lana Del Rey
"Venice Bitch" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey. It was released on September 18, 2018, through Polydor and Interscope Records
Venice_Bitch
1971 film by Luchino Visconti
Death in Venice (Italian: Morte a Venezia) is a 1971 historical drama film directed and produced by Italian filmmaker Luchino Visconti, and adapted by
Death_in_Venice_(film)
Annual film festival in Italy
The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival (Italian: Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica della Biennale di Venezia, "International
Venice_Film_Festival
Italian annual festival
The Carnival of Venice (Italian: Carnevale di Venezia; Venetian: Carnaval de Venessia) is an annual festival held in Venice, Italy, famous for its elaborate
Carnival_of_Venice
Italian Catholic bishop
The Patriarch of Venice (Latin: Patriarcha Venetiarum; Italian: Patriarca di Venezia) is the ordinary of the Patriarchate of Venice. The bishop is one
Patriarch_of_Venice
Mexican-American street gang
Venice 13 or West Side Venice 13, abbreviated as V13 or VX3, is a Mexican American street gang based in the Oakwood (aka "Ghost Town") neighborhood of
Venice_13
Overview of Venice from the 8th century to 1797
The Republic of Venice (Venetian: Repùblega Vèneta; Italian: Repubblica di Venezia) was a sovereign state and maritime republic in Northeast Italy, which
History of the Republic of Venice
History_of_the_Republic_of_Venice
This is a list of Venice Biennale exhibitions. The Grandi Premi re-instituted in 1986 were the first since 1968. They included the Golden Lion (Leone d’Oro)
List of Venice Biennale exhibitions
List_of_Venice_Biennale_exhibitions
Cathedral church in Venice, Italy
the cathedral church of the Patriarchate of Venice; it became the episcopal seat of the Patriarch of Venice in 1807, replacing the earlier cathedral of
St_Mark's_Basilica
French film by Luc Besson
loves dogs. Dogman was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 80th Venice International Film Festival, where it premiered on 31 August 2023. It was
Dogman_(2023_film)
Episode of Doctor Who
"The Vampires of Venice" is the sixth episode of the fifth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was broadcast on 8
The_Vampires_of_Venice
International airport serving Venice, Italy
Venice Marco Polo Airport (IATA: VCE, ICAO: LIPZ) is the international airport of Venice, Italy. It is located on the mainland near the village of Tessera
Venice_Marco_Polo_Airport
List of settlements nicknamed Venice of the North
nicknamed Venice of the North. The term Venice of the North refers to various cities in Northern Europe that contain canals, comparing them to Venice, Italy
Venice_of_the_North
2025 film by Julian Schnabel
Jason Momoa. The film had its world premiere out of competition in the 82nd Venice International Film Festival on September 3, 2025. It was theatrically released
In_the_Hand_of_Dante_(film)
American band
Venice is an American band comprising two pairs of brothers who are cousins which has achieved most popularity in The Netherlands. The band was formed
Venice_(band)
2022 film by Jamie Adams
Venice At Dawn is a 2022 British romantic drama film written and directed by Jamie Adams, starring Greta Bellamacina, Fabien Frankel and Tanya Burr. Venice
Venice_at_Dawn
Advisory body of the Council of Europe
The Venice Commission (French: Commission de Venise, officially titled European Commission for Democracy through Law) is an advisory body of the Council
Venice_Commission
Taking Venice is a 2023 documentary film which details the effort to make Robert Rauschenberg the winner of the Grand Prize at the 32nd Venice Biennale
Taking_Venice
Sea-based city-states on the Italian peninsula and Dalmatia during the Middle Ages
the Italian Navy and the Italian Merchant Navy: Amalfi, Genoa, Pisa, and Venice. In addition to the four best known cities, Ancona, Gaeta, Noli, and, in
Maritime_republics
The Venice Declaration (also known as the Declaration of the Venice Summit) was an agreement issued by the nine-member economic committee of the EEC,
Venice_Declaration
Shipbuilding factory of the Republic of Venice
complex of former shipyards and armories clustered together in the city of Venice in northern Italy. Owned by the state, the Arsenal was responsible for the
Venetian_Arsenal
Promenade in Venice, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
The Venice Beach Boardwalk is a two-mile promenade stretching parallel to Venice Beach. In the north, the Boardwalk connects to the Santa Monica Boardwalk
Venice_Beach_Boardwalk
English Restoration play written by Thomas Otway
Venice Preserv'd is an English Restoration play written by Thomas Otway, and the most significant tragedy of the English stage in the 1680s. It was first
Venice_Preserv'd
American public high school
Venice High School is a secondary school located in Venice, Florida for grades 9–12. Venice High School was built in the late 1940s in Venice, Florida
Venice_High_School_(Florida)
article presents a detailed timeline of the history of the Republic of Venice from its legendary foundation to its collapse under the efforts of Napoleon
Timeline of the Republic of Venice
Timeline_of_the_Republic_of_Venice
Catholic patriarchate in Italy
Patriarchate of Venice (Italian: Patriarcato di Venezia; Latin: Patriarchatus Venetiarum), also sometimes called the Archdiocese of Venice, is a patriarchate
Patriarchate_of_Venice
1967 novel by Manning Lee Stokes
Mission to Venice is the 21st novel in the long-running Nick Carter series of spy novels. Carter is a US secret agent, code-named N-3, with the rank of
Mission_to_Venice
Musical
Venice is a musical collaboration between Matt Sax and Eric Rosen. The plot focuses on a dystopian near-future fictional city named Venice. The show opened
Venice_(musical)
Issue in the Italian city
levels pose a major threat to Venice, Italy. Known for its old structures, layers of history, and unique ties to the water, Venice faces increasing risks of
Sea_level_rise_in_Venice
timeline of the history of the city of Venice, Veneto, Italy. 421 CE According to much later traditions, the city of Venice is founded on 25 March (421), by
Timeline_of_Venice
Topics referred to by the same term
The Merchant of Venice is a play by William Shakespeare. The Merchant of Venice may also refer to: The Merchant of Venice (1914 film), a lost American
The Merchant of Venice (disambiguation)
The_Merchant_of_Venice_(disambiguation)
Dissolution of the state in 1797
The Republic of Venice was dissolved and dismembered by the French general Napoleon Bonaparte and the Habsburg monarchy on 12 May 1797, ending approximately
Fall of the Republic of Venice
Fall_of_the_Republic_of_Venice
Coins produced by the Republic of Venice
Venice include the coins produced by the Republic of Venice from the late 12th century to 1866. After this date, coins were still produced in Venice.
Coinage of the Republic of Venice
Coinage_of_the_Republic_of_Venice
18°30′12″S 29°46′36″E / 18.50333°S 29.77667°E / -18.50333; 29.77667 Venice is a village in the province of Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe. It is located
Venice,_Zimbabwe
Topics referred to by the same term
Venice of America may refer to the following places: Original name of Venice, Los Angeles and the Venice Canal Historic District, in California Nickname
Venice_of_America
Former province of Veneto, Italy
The province of Venice (Italian: provincia di Venezia) was a province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital was the city of Venice. It had an area
Province_of_Venice
American glass sculptor and entrepreneur
for his work in glass, as well as a Fulbright Fellowship. He traveled to Venice to work at the Venini factory on the island of Murano, where he first saw
Dale_Chihuly
Enclosed bay in which the city of Venice is situated
Lagoon, also Venice Lagoon or Lagoon of Venice, is an enclosed bay of the Adriatic Sea, in northern Italy, in which the city of Venice is situated. Its
Venetian_Lagoon
Military campaign in 1786 in Dalmatia
Kara Mahmud's campaign against Venice (Albanian: Fushata e Kara Mahmudit kundër Venedikut) was a military offensive led by the Ottoman vassal Pashalik
Kara Mahmud's campaign against Venice
Kara_Mahmud's_campaign_against_Venice
Character in The Merchant of Venice
Portia is a female protagonist in The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare. In creating her character, Shakespeare drew from the historical figure
Portia (The Merchant of Venice)
Portia_(The_Merchant_of_Venice)
2007 contemporary art exhibition
The 52nd Venice Biennale was an international contemporary art exhibition held in 2007. The Venice Biennale takes place biennially in Venice, Italy. Artistic
52nd_Venice_Biennale
Natural disaster in Venice, Italy
The 1966 Venice flood (Italian: Alluvione di Venezia del 1966) was an unprecedented high water, known in Venice as an "acqua alta", with waters reaching
1966_Venice_flood
Group of municipalities in Veneto, Italy
Italy. Its capital is the city of Venice. It replaced the province of Venice in 2015 and includes the city of Venice and 44 municipalities (comuni). It
Metropolitan_City_of_Venice
American filmmaker and actor (born 1986)
The Smashing Machine (2025), for which he won the Silver Lion at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival. For his role in Good Time as Nick, Safdie was
Benny_Safdie
Film directed by Florian Zeller
Quarshie, and Anthony Hopkins. The Son had its world premiere at the 79th Venice International Film Festival on 7 September 2022, and was released for a
The_Son_(2022_film)
The military history of the Republic of Venice started shortly after its founding, spanning a period from the 9th century until the Republic's fall in
Military history of the Republic of Venice
Military_history_of_the_Republic_of_Venice
The city of Venice in Italy has played an important role in the development of the music of Italy. The Venetian state—i.e. the medieval and Early Modern
Music_of_Venice
2004 film by Michael Radford
The Merchant of Venice is a 2004 romantic drama film directed by Michael Radford, based on William Shakespeare's play. It is the first full-length sound
The Merchant of Venice (2004 film)
The_Merchant_of_Venice_(2004_film)
American street gang
The Venice Shoreline Crips (VSLC) is a "set" of the Crips gang alliance based out of Venice, Los Angeles, California. The Venice Shoreline Crips formed
Venice_Shoreline_Crips
Biennial architecture expo in Italy
The Venice Biennale of Architecture (Italian: Mostra di Architettura di Venezia) is an international exhibition showcasing architectural works from around
Venice Biennale of Architecture
Venice_Biennale_of_Architecture
Sculpture in the Piazzetta di San Marco
The Lion of Venice is an ancient bronze sculpture of a winged lion in the Piazzetta di San Marco, in the Italian city of Venice, which came to symbolize
Lion_of_Venice
2019 international contemporary art exhibition
The 58th Venice Biennale was an international contemporary art exhibition held between May and November 2019. The Venice Biennale takes place biennially
58th_Venice_Biennale
General aviation airport serving Venice, Italy
Venice-Lido Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Venezia-Lido, ICAO: LIPV) is an aerodrome located 1.9 nautical miles (3.5 km; 2.2 mi) east of Venice (Venezia)
Venice-Lido_Airport
U.S. amusement park (1905–1920)
Abbot Kinney's Venice Pier, also known as the Abbot Kinney Pier, the first Venice Pier, the Windward Avenue Pier, or the Venice Wharf, stood over the Pacific
Abbot_Kinney_Pier
Quarter of Venice
Castello is the largest of the six sestieri of Venice, Italy. There had been, since at least the 8th-century, small settlements of the islands of San Pietro
Castello,_Venice
Motor vehicle
The Vanderhall Venice is a three-wheeled roadster produced by the American vehicle manufacturer Vanderhall Motor Works. Competitive models include the
Vanderhall_Venice
Unincorporated community in Missouri, U.S.
Venice is an unincorporated community in Shannon County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community is located on Missouri Route 19, northwest of Eminence
Venice,_Missouri
2008 American film
Shark in Venice (known as Sharks in Venice in the United States) is a 2008 American natural-horror film directed by Danny Lerner and starring Stephen
Shark_in_Venice
Building in U.S., United States
The Venice Seaboard Air Line Railway Station (also known as the Venice Depot) is a historic former Seaboard Air Line Railroad depot located at 303 East
Venice_station_(Florida)
International framework for the conservation of historic buildings
The Venice Charter for the Conservation and Restoration of Monuments and Sites is a set of guidelines, drawn up in 1964 by a group of conservation professionals
Venice_Charter
Fijian taekwondo practitioner
Venice Elizabeth Megan Traill (born 15 December 1997) is a Fijian taekwondo practitioner. She represented Fiji at the 2024 Summer Olympics, securing her
Venice_Traill
Book on Venetian art by John Ruskin
The Stones of Venice is a three-volume treatise on Venetian art and architecture by English art historian John Ruskin, first published from 1851 to 1853
The_Stones_of_Venice_(book)
Topics referred to by the same term
Stones of Venice may refer to: The Stones of Venice (book), an 1851 treatise on Venetian art and architecture by John Ruskin The Stones of Venice (audio
The_Stones_of_Venice
Prince of Venice
Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Prince of Venice (Emanuele Filiberto Umberto Reza Ciro René Maria di Savoia; born 22 June 1972) is a member of the House of
Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Prince of Venice
Emanuele_Filiberto_of_Savoy,_Prince_of_Venice
People mover in Venice
The People Mover in Venice (Italian: People Mover) is an automated elevated shuttle train, which connects the Piazzale Roma—the major transportation hub
People_Mover_(Venice)
1266 battle of the War of Saint Sabas
Sicily, between the fleets of the Republic of Genoa and the Republic of Venice, as part of the War of Saint Sabas (1256–1270). During the war, the Venetians
Battle_of_Trapani
Historic district in California, United States
The Venice Canal Historic District is embedded in the residential Venice suburb of Los Angeles, California. The historic district is noteworthy for possessing
Venice Canal Historic District
Venice_Canal_Historic_District
On 25 March 2021, Venice celebrated the 1,600th anniversary of its founding The foundation of Venice is generally considered borne witness to by a manuscript
1600th Anniversary of the Foundation of Venice
1600th_Anniversary_of_the_Foundation_of_Venice
2022 international contemporary art exhibition
pandemic. The Venice Biennale takes place biennially in Venice, Italy. Artistic director Cecilia Alemani curated its central exhibition. The Venice Biennale
59th_Venice_Biennale
1177 peace treaty between the Lombard League and Holy Roman Empire
The Treaty or Peace of Venice, 1177, was a peace treaty between the papacy and its allies, the north Italian city-states of the Lombard League, and Frederick
Treaty_of_Venice
Former census-designated place in Louisiana, United States
Boothville-Venice is a former census-designated place (CDP) in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, United States, which includes the unincorporated communities
Boothville-Venice,_Louisiana
Venetian adventurer and writer (1725–1798)
1798) was an Italian adventurer and writer who was born in the Republic of Venice and travelled extensively throughout Europe. He is chiefly remembered for
Giacomo_Casanova
City in Illinois, United States
Venice is a city in Madison County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,498 at the 2020 census, down from 1,890 in 2010. Venice was platted
Venice,_Illinois
of doges of Venice, ordered by the dates of their reigns. For more than 1,000 years, the chief magistrate and leader of the city of Venice and later of
List_of_doges_of_Venice
Los Angeles streetcar route (1897–1950)
The Venice Short Line was a Pacific Electric (PE) interurban railway line in Los Angeles which traveled from downtown Los Angeles to Venice, Ocean Park
Venice_Short_Line
cancelliere grande) was one of the most senior offices in the Republic of Venice. Alone among the senior magistracies, which were reserved for the Venetian
Grand chancellor (Republic of Venice)
Grand_chancellor_(Republic_of_Venice)
Annual race in Italy held since 18 May 1986
The Venice Marathon (Italian: Maratona di Venezia) (stylized as Venicemarathon) is a marathon road race that has been held each year in Venice since 1986
Venice_Marathon
2010 film directed by Sofia Coppola
Hollywood filmmaking and the life of a "star". Somewhere premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival where it received the Golden Lion award for
Somewhere_(film)
Square in Rome, Italy
Piazza Venezia (Italian: [ˈpjattsa veˈnɛttsja]; "Venice Square") is a central hub of Rome, Italy, in which several thoroughfares intersect, including the
Piazza_Venezia
Restaurant in Venice, Italy
Harry's Bar is a restaurant located at Calle Vallaresso 1323, Venice, Italy, owned by Cipriani S.A. Harry's Bar was opened in 1931 by Giuseppe Cipriani
Harry's_Bar_(Venice)
VENICE
VENICE
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Merchant of Venice' A rich Jew who loans money to Antonio.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Merchant of Venice' The Duke of Venice. 'The Tragedy of Othello' The Duke of Venice.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Merchant of Venice' Friend to Antonio and Bassanio.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Merchant of Venice' The Prince of Arragon, suitor to Portia. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Don...
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Merchant of Venice' Friend to Antonio and Bassanio.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Irish, French, Dutch, German, Czech, Slovak, Spanish (MartÃn), Italian (Venice), etc.
English, Scottish, Irish, French, Dutch, German, Czech, Slovak, Spanish (MartÃn), Italian (Venice), etc. : from a personal name (Latin Martinus, a derivative of Mars, genitive Martis, the Roman god of fertility and war, whose name may derive ultimately from a root mar ‘gleam’). This was borne by a famous 4th-century saint, Martin of Tours, and consequently became extremely popular throughout Europe in the Middle Ages. As a North American surname, this form has absorbed many cognates from other European forms.English : habitational name from any of several places so called, principally in Hampshire, Lincolnshire, and Worcestershire, named in Old English as ‘settlement by a lake’ (from mere or mær ‘pool’, ‘lake’ + tÅ«n ‘settlement’) or as ‘settlement by a boundary’ (from (ge)mære ‘boundary’ + tÅ«n ‘settlement’). The place name has been charged from Marton under the influence of the personal name Martin.
Girl/Female
Latin American Shakespearean
An offering. Portia was a heroine in Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice'.
Girl/Female
Greek Shakespearean
Sea nymph. Nerissa was a character in Shakespeare's play, 'The Merchant of Venice'.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice' Othello, the Moor, general of the Venetian forces.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Merchant of Venice' The Prince of Morocco, suitor to Portia.
Girl/Female
Hebrew American Shakespearean
Rich. God beholds. The daughter of Shylock in Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice'.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Merchant of Venice' Friend to Antonio and Bassanio. 'The Tragedy of Othello' Nobleman of...
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from Latin Marcus, the personal name of St. Mark the Evangelist, author of the second Gospel. The name was borne also by a number of other early Christian saints. Marcus was an old Roman name, of uncertain (possibly non-Italic) etymology; it may have some connection with the name of the war god Mars. Compare Martin. The personal name was not as popular in England in the Middle Ages as it was on the Continent, especially in Italy, where the evangelist became the patron of Venice and the Venetian Republic, and was allegedly buried at Aquileia. As an American family name, this has absorbed cognate and similar names from other European languages, including Greek Markos and Slavic Marek.English, German, and Dutch (van der Mark) : topographic name for someone who lived on a boundary between two districts, from Middle English merke, Middle High German marc, Middle Dutch marke, merke, all meaning ‘borderland’. The German term also denotes an area of fenced-off land (see Marker 5) and, like the English word, is embodied in various place names which have given rise to habitational names.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Marck, Pas-de-Calais.German : from Marko, a short form of any of the Germanic compound personal names formed with mark ‘borderland’ as the first element, for example Markwardt.Americanization or shortened form of any of several like-sounding Jewish or Slavic surnames (see for example Markow, Markowitz, Markovich).Irish (northeastern Ulster) : probably a short form of Markey (when not of English origin).
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice' Lieutenant to Othello.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Italian (Venice and Mantua) and Greek (Zanes) : from a variant of the Venetian personal name Z(u)an(n)i ‘John’ (see Zani).Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Zahn.Robert Zane was a cloth maker of English origin, a founding member of the Quaker colony that was set up at Salem, NJ, in 1676.
Girl/Female
Hebrew Scottish
Rich. God beholds. The daughter of Shylock in Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice'.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Merchant of Venice' Friend to Antonia, who borrows from Antonio to pursue his successful suit...
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Merchant of Venice' Launcelot Gobbo, a clown, servant to Shylock. Also Old Gobbo, Launcelot's...
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American Greek Spanish Portuguese
The Merchant of Venice' The Prince of Arragon, suitor to Portia. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Don...
Boy/Male
Shakespearean Spanish Welsh
The Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice' Ensign to Othello.
VENICE
VENICE
Girl/Female
Tamil
Little Champa flower
Boy/Male
Tamil
Managobinda | மநாகோபீநதா
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Having a Virtuous Character
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Muslim, Pakistani, Swahili
Useful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Logambal | லோகமà¯à®ªà®²
Goddess of the world
Girl/Female
Muslim
Umm-E-Abeeha | عومم- ع- ابیھا
Girl/Female
Muslim
Bride. Pride of a king.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Volcano
Girl/Female
English
which is a.
Girl/Female
Sanskrit American
Fate.
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a.
An epithet applied to editions (chiefly of the classics) which proceeded from the press of Aldus Manitius, and his family, of Venice, for the most part in the 16th century and known by the sign of the anchor and the dolphin. The term has also been applied to certain elegant editions of English works.
n.
An ancient composition esteemed efficacious against the effects of poison; especially, a certain compound of sixty-four drugs, prepared, pulverized, and reduced by means of honey to an electuary; -- called also theriaca Andromachi, and Venice treacle.
n.
A grandee or nobleman of Venice; -- so called in courtesy.
a.
Of or pertaining to a sea so named, the northwestern part of which is known as the Gulf of Venice.
n.
The Arsenal in Venice; -- so called from having a figure of an archer over the door.
n.
A long, narrow boat with a high prow and stern, used in the canals of Venice. A gondola is usually propelled by one or two oarsmen who stand facing the prow, or by poling. A gondola for passengers has a small open cabin amidships, for their protection against the sun or rain. A sumptuary law of Venice required that gondolas should be painted black, and they are customarily so painted now.
a.
Of or pertaining to Venice in Italy.
n.
The chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa.
n.
The state barge of Venice, used by the doge in the ceremony of espousing the Adriatic.
n.
A game at cards, resembling the modern faro, said to have been invented at Venice.
n.
An old gold coin of Italy and Turkey. It was first struck at Venice about the end of the 13th century, and afterward in the other Italian cities, and by the Levant trade was introduced into Turkey. It is worth about 9s. 3d. sterling, or about $2.25. The different kinds vary somewhat in value.
n.
The wood of the Rhus Cptinus or Venice sumach, a shrub of Southern Europe, which yields a fine orange color, which, however, is not durable without a mordant.
n.
A white pigment; as, Venice white.
n.
The discharge of a river or current of water into the ocean, or into a lake or pond; as, the fall of the Po into the Gulf of Venice.
n.
Originally, a gondola race in Venice; now, a rowing or sailing race, or a series of such races.
n.
A shallow sound, channel, pond, or lake, especially one into which the sea flows; as, the lagoons of Venice.
n.
A bank, especially that of Venice.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Venice.