Historical ethnical group.
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Examples for "lombards"
Examples for "lombards"
1They carried everything from the fort save the fort itself and the two lombards.
2The walls were shattered and the towers toppled down by tremendous discharges from the lombards.
3The suburbs being taken, three batteries, each furnished with eight huge lombards, were opened upon the fortress.
4Columbus was really concerned, and fired lombards and flew more signals of invitation; but there was no reply.
5The sign of the Lombards is very common in the great city.
1All of Mr. Longobardi's conversation is quoted in an Italian accent.
2Roman convicts cast down to consort with Goths and Longobardi, Jews, Ethiopians, and barbarians from the shores of Maeotis.
3Judge Longobardi didn't agree.
4Into the districts which they left unoccupied, the Longobardi or Lombards, also a northern people, entered, led by Godogo their king.
5But Longobardi keeps saying that I was equally at fault in falsifying the U-4 because I filled in the employer's section!
1The Lombards (Langobardi), so called either from their long beards, or their long battle-axes, came from the region of the Upper Danube.
Translations for langobardi