venetian

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venetian (plural venetians)

  1. (usually in the plural) Short for Venetian blind or alternative letter-case form of Venetian.
    • 1933 December, Evan Cotton, “A Famous Calcutta Firm (The Story of Steuart & Co.)”, in Bengal Past and Present, Vol. XLVI, Pt. II, No. 92, p. 70:
      Stewart has lately made two for the King of Tanjore's sons, which, it is said, will cost near 10,000 Rs. each. They are Mahanas... with venetians, etc., etc. Bedding and Pillows of velvet as the Lining.

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venetian c

  1. Venetian (person from Venice)

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