"Venis" means "You Come".
"Venis" comes from the 4th Conjugation Verb, Venio, which means "To Come".
Four Principle Parts of Venio:
Veniō, Venīre, Vēnī, Ventum.
The Present Tense Conjugation of Venio:
Singular
1st Person: Venio (I come)
2nd Person: Venis (You come)
3rd Person: Venit (He, She, It comes)
Plural
1st Person: Venimus (We come)
2nd Person: Venitis (You [plural] come)
3rd Person: Veniunt (They come)
Venalicius means "related to selling" or "for sale." In Classical times it referred especially to the sale of slaves.
venalicius means for sale
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Lucius Caecilius Iucundus appeared to have been a banker (argentarius) and a slave trader (venalicius)
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