Veneti

Etymology
From, q.v.

Proper noun

 * 1)  A seafaring Gallic tribe in Armorica, in the northern part of modern Brittany, during the Iron Age and under Roman rule.
 * 2)  A Venetic-speaking tribe in northeastern Italy and Slovenia under Roman rule.

Related terms

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Translations

 * Greek:
 * Ancient: Ἐνετοί
 * Modern:
 * Italian:, Paleoveneti, Venetici
 * Latin: Venetī
 * Marathi: व्हेनेटी

Etymology 1
Of origin, from, from , a derivation from.

Proper noun

 * 1) Veneti (a Celtic tribe of Armorica in antiquity)

Etymology 2
Of origin, although generally presumed to be a  endonym. Initial scholarly agreement that the were  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. If so, the name may share the same derivation as the Armorican one above.

Numerous other theories from other languages have also been offered however.

Proper noun

 * 1) Veneti (a tribe of northeastern Italy and Slovenia in antiquity)