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Lombard

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Noun

1. langobard, lombard

a member of a Germanic people who invaded northern Italy in the 6th century

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Lombard

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noun
1. 
a native or inhabitant of Lombardy
2. Also called: Langobard
a member of an ancient Germanic people who settled in N Italy after 568 ad
adjective also: Lombardic
3. 
of or relating to Lombardy or the Lombards
noun
Peter. ?1100–?60, Italian theologian, noted for his Sententiarum libri quattuor

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Lombard

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noun
1. 
a person born or living in Lombardy
2. 
a member of an ancient Germanic people that settled in the Po Valley
3. 
a banker or moneylender
adjective
4. 
of Lombardy or the Lombards

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Lombard

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Italian theologian whose four-volume Sentences (1148-1151) served as the standard textbook in theology for several centuries.
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.

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