1. venetian - Noun
2. venetian - Adjective
3. Venetian - Proper noun
Of or pertaining to Venice in Italy.
A native or inhabitant of Venice.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIs it worth while to observe that there are no Venetian blinds in Venice? William Dean Howells
Other men used their effete faiths and mean faculties with a high moral purpose. The Venetian gave the most earnest faith, and the lordliest faculty, to gild the shadows of an antechamber, or heighten the splendours of a holiday. John Ruskin
I roll onto my side and stare out the venetian blinds at the blue sky beyond. After a few minutes I'm lulled into a sort of peace. The sky, the sky--same as it always was. Sara Gruen
The Venetian Bridge and the fine cliff walks are a handsome background for a wealth of entertainment which most visitors find irresistible. Arthur Mee
The big advantage to playing the Venetian in Las Vegas - where it's a beautiful theater - is that unlike other places, even many other nice venues, I can do a set and lighting cues, I can put on a real show. I can dress up, wear a tux. Tim Allen
My mother-in-law has so many wrinkles, when she smiles she looks like a Venetian blind. Les Dawson