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Langobard
Lan·go·bard L0040700 (lăng′gə-bärd′)n. See Lombard. [Latin Langobardus; see Lombard.] Lan′go·bar′dic adj.Langobard (ˈlæŋɡəˌbɑːd) n1. (Peoples) a less common name for a Lombard12. (Peoples) a less common name for a Lombard1[C18: from Late Latin Langobardicus Lombard]Lom•bard (ˈlɒm bɑrd, -bərd, ˈlʌm-) n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Lombardy. 2. a member of a Germanic people who occupied N Italy in a.d. 568. 3. a banker or moneylender. adj. 4. Also, Lom•bar′di•an, Lom•bar′dic. of or pertaining to Lombardy or its inhabitants. Lom•bard (ˈlɒm bɑrd, -bərd, ˈlʌm-) n. Peter (Petrus Lombardus), c1100–64?, Italian theologian: bishop of Paris 1159–64?. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Langobard - a member of a Germanic people who invaded northern Italy in the 6th centuryLombardEuropean - a native or inhabitant of Europe | EncyclopediaSeeLombardsFinancialSeeLombardLangobard
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