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Lombard

  (lŏm'bərd, -bärd', lŭm'-) pronunciation
n.
  1. A member of a Germanic people that invaded northern Italy in the sixth century A.D. and established a kingdom in the Po River valley. Also called Langobard.
  2. A native or inhabitant of Lombardy.
  3. A banker or moneylender.

[Middle English Lumbarde, from Old French lombard, from Old Italian lombardo, from Medieval Latin lombardus, from Latin Langobardus, Longobardus. Sense 3, from the prominence of Lombards in 13th-century banking.]

Lombardic Lom·bar'dic (-bär'dĭk) adj.
 
 

Any member of a Germanic people who from 568 to 774 ruled a kingdom in the region of Lombardy. Originally a pastoral tribe from northwestern Germany, the Lombards migrated southward and adopted an imperial military system. In the 6th century they moved into northern Italy, conquering the cities that had been left defenseless after the overthrow of the Ostrogoths by the Byzantine Empire. In the 8th century Liudprand, probably the greatest of the Lombard kings, steadily reduced the area of Italy still under Byzantine rule. When the Lombard kings invaded papal territories, Pope Adrian I sought aid from Charlemagne. In 773 the Franks besieged the Lombard capital, capturing Desiderius, the Lombard king; Charlemagne became king of the Lombards as well as of the Franks, and Lombard rule in Italy ended.

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village (1990 pop. 39,408), Du Page co., NE Ill., a residential suburb of Chicago; inc. 1869. Plastics are produced. The village is known for its lilacs.


 
WordNet: Lombard
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a member of a Germanic people who invaded northern Italy in the 6th century
  Synonym: Langobard


 
Wikipedia: Lombard (disambiguation)

The term Lombard refers to members of or things related, directly or indirectly, to the Lombards (Longobardi), a Germanic tribe that dominated northern Italy and adjoining areas from the 6th to 8th centuries. Uses of the term include:

History and culture

  • Lombardy, the region of northern Italy dominated by the Lombards
  • Lombard League, a medieval alliance of some 30 cities in Northern Italy
  • Lombard banking, Lombard is a historical term for pawn shops or moneychangers in the Middle ages
  • Lombard rhythm, a musical rhythm, especially used in Baroque music

Language

People

Commerce

  • Le Lombard (or Editions Lombard), the Belgian comic book publisher that launched Tintin magazine and the comic books Michel Vaillant and Blake and Mortimer
  • Lombard Canada, an insurance company in Canada
  • ICICI Lombard, an insurance company in India
  • Lombard Direct, an insurance company in the United Kingdom
  • Lombard Risk, a risk management software company
  • Lombard Bank, a bank in Malta
  • Lombard Odier Darrier Hentsch, a private bank in Switzerland
  • Lombard credit, a form of lending used by central banks
  • Lombard (chainsaw), a brand of chainsaws
  • Lombard's Liquors, private Liquor Store in Heidelberg, Gauteng, South Africa

Locations

The surname has also led to the creation of several "Lombard Street" such as:

It is also the name of several places:

  • Lombard, Illinois
  • Lombard, Doubs, a commune of the Doubs département in France
  • Lombard, Jura, a commune of the Jura département in France

Computing

  • Lombard Prototype, a prototype of one of the first pen-based computers, built by GO Corporation
  • Lombard, codename of third generation PowerBook G3 laptop computers made by Apple Computer from 1999 to 2001

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