- 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.
- A native or inhabitant of Lombardy.
- 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.






