ven-, vent-, veni-, ventu-
(Latin: come)
venturously
venturousness
1. A place where an event takes place; such as, a sports competition or a concert: "This particular meaning of venue refers to the place where events are often held and come from Latin venio through French, "a coming".
2. This is another venue that is a place in which a crime takes place or a cause of action arises; as well as, a statement that a case is being brought to the proper court or authority: "A change of venue is a substitution of another place for a trial as when the jury or court might be prejudiced for or against a defendant."
3. Etymology: This second venue literally means, "neighborhood" and it comes from Latin vicinus, "neighboring, near" which is from another Latin form, vicus, meaning "district, village".
2. This is another venue that is a place in which a crime takes place or a cause of action arises; as well as, a statement that a case is being brought to the proper court or authority: "A change of venue is a substitution of another place for a trial as when the jury or court might be prejudiced for or against a defendant."
3. Etymology: This second venue literally means, "neighborhood" and it comes from Latin vicinus, "neighboring, near" which is from another Latin form, vicus, meaning "district, village".
Volventibus annis.
With the years rolling on.
Also: "As time goes by."
