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Lombard
1[ lom-bahrd, -berd, luhm- ]
noun
- a native or inhabitant of Lombardy.
- a member of an ancient Germanic tribe that settled in N Italy.
- a banker or moneylender.
adjective
- Also Lom·bardic. of or relating to the Lombards or Lombardy.
Lombard
2[ lom-bahrd, -berd, luhm- ]
noun
- Carole Jane Alice Peters, 1909?–42, U.S. film actress.
- Peter Petrus Lombardus, c1100–64?, Italian theologian: bishop of Paris 1159–64?.
- a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.
Lombard
1/ -bɑːd; ˈlʌm-; ˈlɒmbəd /
noun
- LombardPeter?1100?1160MItalianRELIGION: theologian Peter. ?1100–?60, Italian theologian, noted for his Sententiarum libri quatuor
Lombard
2/ ˈlɒmbəd; ˈlʌm-; -bɑːd /
noun
- a native or inhabitant of Lombardy
- Also calledLangobard a member of an ancient Germanic people who settled in N Italy after 568 ad
adjective
- of or relating to Lombardy or the Lombards
Example Sentences
David O. Russell: I immediately think of Carole Lombard with [Lawrence].
And then there is Carole Lombard, ravishing, sexy, happy, and glorious in her gowns.
Below, his definitive appraisal of the Jack Benny/Carole Lombard masterpiece “To Be Or Not To Be.”
We have seen enough elsewhere of the multiplication of Commentaries on the Sentences of the Lombard and other scholastic works.
War and Lombard Street treats only with the beginning of a very big subject.
These problems will exercise all the ingenuity and strength that Lombard Street can muster.
Lombard Street has thus shown that it has fully learnt the only lesson that the external side of the crisis had to teach it.
And he walked into Lombard Street with the feelings of a culprit walking up the scaffold to his execution.
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