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In some senses, lombard is marked as obsolete, historical, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
VERB + LOMBARD
firing
LOMBARD + NOUN
day, news, unto
noun
A member of a Germanic people who invaded Italy in the 6th century.
A native or inhabitant of Lombardy, Italy.
A banker or moneylender.
A Lombard house.
a Lombard unto this day signifying a bank for usury or pawns
A kind of Spanish cannon of the 16th century.
name
A Romance language spoken in northern Italy and southern Switzerland.
A surname originating as an ethnonym.
A ghost town in Broadwater County, Montana, United States, named after A. G. Lombard.
adj
Of, from or relating to Lombardy, Italy.
noun — a member of a Germanic people who invaded northern Italy in
a Lombard unto this day signifying a bank for usury or pawns
WiktionaryTo oppose this , a wooden fortress of the same height was constructed by the assailants , and planted with lombards and other pieces of artillery then in use
WiktionaryAs the Pinta's lookout sighted land on the early morn of October 12, 1492, the firing of a lombard carried the news over the moonlit waters to the flagship Santa Maria.
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In some senses, lombard is marked as obsolete, historical, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.