venue

Etymology
From, from , the feminine singular past participle of the verb (to come). .

Noun

 * 1) A theater, auditorium, arena, or other area designated for sporting or entertainment events.
 * 2)  A neighborhood or near place; the place or county in which anything is alleged to have happened; also, the place where an action is laid, or the district from which a jury comes.
 * 3)  A bout; a hit; a turn.
 * 4)  A stadium or similar building in which a sporting competition is held.
 * 5)  The place where something happens.
 * The metalworking forum is not the appropriate venue for this discussion about politics.
 * 1)  The place where something happens.
 * The metalworking forum is not the appropriate venue for this discussion about politics.
 * The metalworking forum is not the appropriate venue for this discussion about politics.

Usage notes
In certain cases, the court has power to change the venue, which is to direct the trial to be had in a different county from that where the venue is laid.

Synonyms
See come, and confer venew, veney.

Translations

 * Catalan: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, ,
 * Danish: skueplads
 * Finnish: tapahtumapaikka
 * French: ,
 * German:, , , , Aufführungsort, Aufführungsstätte
 * Italian:, ,
 * Macedonian: собиралиште, место
 * Maori: tūnga, taunga
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: skueplass, arrangementssted
 * Portuguese: sala de eventos, salão de eventos,
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: ме́сто встре́чи, ме́сто сбо́ра
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish:


 * Catalan: del crim,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish: tapahtumapaikka
 * Italian:, ,
 * Spanish:


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish: kisapaikka
 * German:
 * Italian: ,
 * Spanish:

Noun

 * 1) coming, arrival