lumbarde

lumbarde

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • Lumbarde — of Lombardy …   Medieval glossary

  • Lombard — I. noun Etymology: Middle English Lumbarde, from Anglo French lombart, from Old Italian lombardo, from Latin Langobardus Date: 14th century 1. a. a member of a Germanic people that invaded Italy in A.D. 568 and established a kingdom in the Po… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Sondayes Alley —    On the west side of Abchurch Lane, in Langbourn Ward, in parish of St. Mary Abchurch.    Tavern called the White Horse in parish of St. Mary Woolnoth in Lumbarde strete, St. Mary Abchurch, and in Abbechurche lane in the ward of Langbourne, one …   Dictionary of London

  • Lùmbārđanin — m (Lùmbarđānka ž) 〈N mn Lùmbarđani〉 stanovnik Lumbarde …   Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika

  • Lozica — Lòzica, Ivo (1910 1943) DEFINICIJA hrv. kipar iz Lumbarde, strijeljan kao talac od talijanskih okupatorskih vlasti …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • Lumbarđanin — Lùmbārđanin m (Lùmbarđānka ž) <N mn Lùmbarđani> DEFINICIJA stanovnik Lumbarde ETIMOLOGIJA vidi Lumbarda …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • lumbardati — lumbàrdati nesvrš. <prez. ām, pril. sad. ajūći, gl. im. ānje> DEFINICIJA reg. pucati iz lumbarde (ob. u vezi s lokalnim običajima i svečanostima) ETIMOLOGIJA vidi lumbarda …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • Lombard — [läm′bärd΄, läm′bərd] n. [ME Lumbarde < ML Lombardus < L Langobardus < Gmc * lango , LONG1 + * barda, BEARD] 1. a person born or living in Lombardy 2. a member of an ancient Germanic people that settled in the Po Valley 3. [from the… …   English World dictionary

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