Gallo-Italic language spoken in the Italian region of Lombardy.
A member of a Germanic people who invaded northern Italy in the 6th century.
1 The austere, dark-walled, lombard - gothic churches and palaces showed forbidding, merciless almost, through the driving wet.
2 Philip Lombard said, and there was a new ring in his voice:
3 He was astonished at the display of riches in Lombard - Street and Cheapside.
4 Lombard thought: Awkward, this-amI supposed to have met them or not?
5 The sources did not comment on other suitors currently studying Lombard 's books.
6 They do not now manage like the other Banks in Lombard Street.
7 In this constant and chronic borrowing, Lombard Street is the great go-between.
8 I forgot to say that I returned the revolver to Lombard 's room.
9 The Lombard wars of Charlemagne are the last to which I allude.
10 Mr Lombard has been appointed as managing director of Valeo's Irish business.
11 Lombard does not seek to occupy too much psychological or emotional space.
12 The leaders who had aided the Lombard insurgents were delivered to him.
13 He would draw Lombard 's fire and give Cameron a chance to escape.
14 Buonarotti is perhaps the old Lombard Beonrad, corresponding to the word Bonroth.
15 Mr Tommy Lombard who has rejoined Sherry FitzGerald as commercial property consultant.
16 Lombard and Blore were over to the left, smoking but not talking.
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