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venire f (plural veniri) coming, arrival, return.
Venire present tense conjugations iovengoveniamo tu vieni venite lui, lei viene vengono
Venire is a panel of prospective jurors . A jury is eventually chosen from the venire.
Venir is the Spanish verb meaning to come. Similar verbs to venir include: llegar (to arrive).
1660s, elliptical for venire facias (mid-15c.), Latin, literally that you cause to come, formerly the first words in a writ to a sheriff to summon a jury, from venire to come (from PIE root *gwa- to go, come) + second person singular present subjunctive of facere to do (from PIE root *dhe- to set, put).
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