Langobard

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Learned borrowing from Latin langobardus (a Lombard), from Proto-Germanic *langabardaz, derived from the elements *langaz (long) +‎ *bardaz (beard). Doublet of Lombard.

Noun[edit]

Langobard (plural Langobards)

  1. A Lombard (member of a historical Germanic people).

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