A member of a Germanic people who invaded northern Italy in the 6th century.
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Examples for "Lombard"
Examples for "Lombard"
1Philip Lombard said, and there was a new ring in his voice:
2He was astonished at the display of riches in Lombard-Street and Cheapside.
3The sources did not comment on other suitors currently studying Lombard's books.
4They do not now manage like the other Banks in Lombard Street.
5In this constant and chronic borrowing, Lombard Street is the great go-between.
1Kathree dropped to a low crouch perhaps fifty meters shy of Langobard.
2Kath Two, Beled, and Langobard said they were in.
3Oblivious, Sonar Taxlaw gazed down the hill toward Langobard.
4But this brought Langobard into his line of sight, and the Neoander was in similar trouble.
5Someone who had grown up practicing these arts, as Langobard apparently had, might have been able to hear nuances in these repetitive bangs.
6Langobard trailed the group, impulsively snatching up a spear-asa keepsake?
7Langobard, now that he'd dispensed with the explosive, loped over to join him.
8Langobard's swarm was a little longer in reaching him.
9Langobard and Roskos Yur later followed him.
10Langobard, ever sociable, had approached.
11"Now, that is a lovely and distinguished name!" Langobard exclaimed.
12"How much do we know about them?" Langobard asked.
13"When were you last here?" Langobard asked.
14"Bard for short," Langobard offered.
Translations for Langobard