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Lombard
Lom·bard L0235500 (lŏm′bərd, -bärd′, lŭm′-)n.1. A member of a Germanic people that invaded northern Italy in the sixth century ad and established a kingdom in the Po River valley. Also called Langobard.2. a. A native or inhabitant of Lombardy.b. Any of a group of Romance languages spoken in Lombardy and adjacent regions and closely related to Provençal, Romansh, Franco-Provençal, and French.3. A banker or moneylender. [Middle English Lumbarde, from Old French lombard, from Old Italian lombardo, from Medieval Latin lombardus, from Latin Langobardus, Longobardus; see del- in Indo-European roots. Sense 3, from the prominence of Lombards in 13th-century banking.] Lom·bar′dic (-bär′dĭk) adj.Lombard (ˈlɒmbəd; -bɑːd; ˈlʌm-) n1. (Peoples) a native or inhabitant of Lombardy2. (Peoples) Also called: Langobard a member of an ancient Germanic people who settled in N Italy after 568 adadj3. (Placename) of or relating to Lombardy or the Lombards4. (Peoples) of or relating to Lombardy or the Lombards
Lombard (ˈlɒmbəd; -bɑːd; ˈlʌm-) n (Biography) Peter. ?1100–?60, Italian theologian, noted for his Sententiarum libri quattuorLom•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. | Lombard - a member of a Germanic people who invaded northern Italy in the 6th centuryLangobardEuropean - a native or inhabitant of Europe | TranslationsIdiomsSeeall Lombard Street to a China orangeLombard
Lombard, village (1990 pop. 39,408), Du Page co., NE Ill., a residential suburb of Chicago; inc. 1869. Plastics are produced. The village is known for its lilacs.Lombard1 Peter. ?1100--?60, Italian theologian, noted for his Sententiarum libri quatuor
Lombard21. a native or inhabitant of Lombardy 2. a member of an ancient Germanic people who settled in N Italy after 568 ad Lombard
Lom·bard (lom'bard), Etienne, French physician, 1868-1920. See: Lombard voice-reflex test. Lombard
Lombard1. A banker or lender. The term is used especially when referring to a person rather than an institution.
2. Slang; a wealthy person who is greedy, stingy or otherwise morally obnoxious.LOMBARD
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LOMBARD➣Lots Of Money But A Real Dork | LOMBARD➣Loads Of Money But A Right Dirtbag (polite form) |
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Synonyms for Lombardnoun a member of a Germanic people who invaded northern Italy in the 6th centurySynonymsRelated Words |