venèdego

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Venetan

Etymology

Inherited from Latin veneticus.

Adjective

venèdego (feminine venèdega, masculine plural venèdexi) (obsolete)

  1. Venetian
    Synonym: veneçian
    • 1207–1208, Pactum soldani Alapi, lines 13–14:
      de poi qe açonse en la n(ost)ra terra amamo lo electo, l'amado, lo honorado P(er)o Marignuni lo meso, lo figlol de J. Marignuni lo venedego — et molti anni sia la vita soa —, lo meso de lo signor de li venedisi lo dose, lo honorado et lo vardado, lo nobilissimo, lo grande, lo aleto, lo sapientisimo et parisente P(ero) Çiani
      after that came to our land the sophisticated, loved, honoured P. Marignuni the messenger, son of J. Marignuni the Venetian—and may his life last many years—the messenger of the lord of the Venetians the Doge, the honoured and well-regarded, the most noble, the great, the sophisticated, the most knowledgeable and eye-catching Pietro Ziani

Descendants

  • ? Hungarian: vendég
  • Middle High German: Venēdige, Venēdje
    • German: Venedig (see there for further descendants)