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Langobard|ˈlæŋgəbɑːd| Also Longobard. [see Lombard n.1 and a.] = Lombard n.1 1 a. Also as adj. Hence Langoˈbardian a.
1788Gibbon Decl. & F. IV. xlii. 216 The original name of Langobards is expressive only of the peculiar length and fashion of their beards. 1902L. Villari tr. P. Villari's Barbarian Invasions Italy II. iii. i. 279 As usual the Longobard host comprised a motley throng of Bavarians, Bulgarians, Gepidæ,..and more especially Saxons. Ibid. 280 The beginning of the Longobard rule may be said to date from this event. 1925Contemp. Rev. Aug. 212 The people are of Langobardian, French, or even Gothic origin. 1952E. Hyams Soil & Civilization iv. 30 The first we hear of the buffalo, as a domestic animal, in Europe, is as a gift to the Langobard Court, in Italy, about a.d. 600. 1974R. A. Hall External Hist. of Romance Lang. v. 86 The Langobards' linguistic influence was exerted chiefly in Italy. |