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Longobard, n. and a.|ˈlɒŋgəbɑːd| [ad. L. Longobard-ī (see Lombard).] = Lombard.
1598R. Grenewey Tacitus' Ann. ii. x. (1622) 48 The Semnones and the Longobards tooke part. 1644Evelyn Mem. (1857) I. 155 The barbarous Goths and Longobards. 1707Chamberlayne St. Gt. Brit. iii. iii. 274 The Laws of the Longobards. 1839Penny Cycl. XIV. 147 Luitprandus..the most illustrious of the Longobard kings. 1902Union Mag. May 214/2 There is no single trace of the real Gothic or Longobard style. So Longoˈbardian n., Lombard; Longoˈbardic a., Lombardic.
1846Grote Greece II. i. xx. 113 note, The Longobardic law is the most copious of all the barbaric codes in its provisions respecting marriage. 1877W. Jones Finger-ring 85 A large gold thumb-ring..on which is engraved the letter E of Longobardic form. 1889R. R. Anderson tr. Rydberg's Teut. Mythol. 67 From that day the Vinnillians were called Longobardians—that is to say long-beards. |