Lombardic

English

Etymology

From Lombard + -ic.

Adjective

Lombardic (not comparable)

  1. Of the Lombards, a Germanic people who settled in Italy in the sixth century C.E., or of their language or culture.
    Synonyms: Lombardish, Langobardic, Langobardish

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Proper noun

Lombardic

  1. The language of the Lombards, an extinct Germanic language known from fragmentary evidence.
    Synonyms: Lombardish, Langobardic, Langobardish

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