veronanEtymologyFrom Verona + -an.adjOf, or pertaining to, Verona.“At the beginning of this period, Veronan coinage appeared with Venetian; toward the end of the period the influx of new issues from the Tyrol demonstrates the crisis of Veronan production, which permitted the uncontested domination over the area by the Venetian duke.”nounA person from Verona.“The refurbished church was attended by Veronans who later voted to construct a larger, more spacious building in the 1990s on old Route 365 near the hamlet of Verona.”A style of serifed font.“This book was typeset in Veronan and Soupbone.”