venetian|venetians in English
noun
[Ve·ne·tian || və'niːʃn]
resident of Venice (Italy)
Use "venetian|venetians" in a sentence
1. To appease the Venetians and diminish their aggression.
2. The Venetians knew to keep a wary eye on Spanish imperial ambitions.
3. Venetian folk music from Italy.
4. A nobleman of the Venetian Republic.
5. Reflecting the countrywide trend, more Venetians are dying than are being born.
6. Lacking military support from Louis, Zadar surrendered to the Venetians on 21 December 1346.
7. Skylight, clearstory, dormant window, louver, venetian blinds.
8. Classic Venetian Carpaccio, no arugula, no cheese
9. Therefore the Venetian world makes him their scapegoat.
10. He was as much hated by the Venetians as he was by the Ottomans.
11. A further 100,000 silver marks were divided evenly up between the Crusaders and Venetians.
12. Favorite Add to Askew Glassed Venetian Earrings TheHirstCollection
13. That day I crossed the Venetian plain.sentence dictionary
14. Venetian cuisine is based on seafood and rice.
15. Their grand Venetian launch was not being upstaged.
16. Bellini was one of the most influential Venetian artists
17. Venetian art in this period was a closed world.
18. The Varangians shifted to meet the new threat, and the Venetians retreated under the screen of fire.
19. 9 Mosaic murals sparkling with Venetian glass tiles.
20. 1609 – Galileo Galilei demonstrates his first telescope to Venetian lawmakers.
21. Lucenzo's arrogant profile was silhouetted against the medieval Venetian skyline.
22. Modern Venetian Plain Bar 5/8" Iron Baluster : 2970
23. Our collection includes roller Blinds, Roman Blinds and Venetian Blinds
24. The Venetian Alviso Diedo commanded the ships in the harbor.
25. Breakfronts & Secretaires A Rare 18th Century Venetian Polychrome Secretaire No