Definition of Langobard

1. Noun. A member of a Germanic people who invaded northern Italy in the 6th century.

Exact synonyms: Lombard
Generic synonyms: European

Definition of Langobard

1. Noun. A Lombard (member of a Germanic people who invaded Italy in the 6th century). ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Langobard

Langerhans' granule
Langerhans' islands
Langevin function
Langhans'-type giant cells
Langhans' cells
Langhans' layer
Langhans' stria
Langhans giant cell
Langi
Langkawi
Langley
Langley's granules
Langmuir
Langmuir circulation
Langmuir trough
Langobard
Langside
Langston Hughes
Langtry
Languas speciosa
Langue d'oc
Langue d'oc French
Langue d'oil
Langue d'oil French
Languedoc
Languedoc-Roussillon
Languedocian
Lani
Laniidae
Lanius

Literary usage of Langobard

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The English Language by Robert Gordon Latham (1855)
"Certain names, dec., Angle and langobard. ... facie view of a langobard and Angle connection by any further facts ? We can; and we should remember that they ..."

2. Commentary to the Germanic Laws and Mediaeval Documents by Leo Wiener (1915)
"The langobard laws give an interesting illustration of the late appearance ... In the very late Cartularium to the langobard laws, of about the year 1000, ..."

3. Contributions Toward a History of Arabico-Gothic Culture by Leo Wiener (1921)
"The langobard laws repeatedly say that the freedman comes into "manus, votum regis," and we have similarly ..."

4. University of Michigan Studies by University of Michigan (1919)
"Especially is this true of the display of fruit, for the langobard warriors had been serving in Italy in the army of Narses only a little more than a decade ..."

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