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venue

noun

ven·​ue ˈven-ˌyü How to pronounce venue (audio)
1
a
: locale sense 1
also : a place where events of a specific type are held
music venues
2
a
: the place from which a jury is drawn and in which trial is held
requested a change of venue
b
: the place or county in which take place the alleged events from which a legal action arises
c
: a statement showing that a case is brought to the proper court or authority

Example Sentences

The venue of the trial has been changed. The nightclub provided an intimate venue for her performance.
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Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Anglo-French, probably alteration (by assimilation to venue "arrival, attendance") of vinné, visné, literally, "neighborhood, neighbors," going back to Vulgar Latin *vīcīnātus, re-formation of Latin vīcīnitās vicinity

First Known Use

1531, in the meaning defined at sense 2a

Time Traveler
The first known use of venue was in 1531

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