Definition of Lombardic. Meaning of Lombardic. Synonyms of Lombardic

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Definition of Lombardic

Lombardic
Lombardic Lom*bar"dic, a. Of or pertaining to Lombardy of the Lombards. Lombardic alphabet, the ancient alphabet derived from the Roman, and employed in the manuscript of Italy. Lombardic architecture, the debased Roman style of architecture as found in parts of Northern Italy. --F. G. Lee. Lombardy poplar. (Bot.) See Poplar.

Meaning of Lombardic from wikipedia

- Lombardic or Langobardic (German: Langobardisch) is an extinct West Germanic language that was spoken by the Lombards (Langobardi), the Germanic people...
- Lombard, the form of the Lombard language from the 13th and 14th centuries Lombardic capitals, a decorative lettering style originally used in medieval m****cripts...
- Lombardic capitals is the name given to a type of decorative uppercase letter used in inscriptions and, typically, at the start of a section of text in...
- languages. It is characterized by a Celtic linguistic substratum and a Lombardic linguistic superstratum and is a cluster of homogeneous dialects that...
- The Lombard rhythm or Scotch snap is a syncopated musical rhythm in which a short, accented note is followed by a longer one. This reverses the pattern...
- Pforzen, Ostallgäu (Schwaben). A number of Latin texts include Lombardic names, and Lombardic legal texts contain terms taken from the legal vocabulary of...
- Upper German (German: Oberdeutsch [ˈoːbɐdɔʏtʃ] ) is a family of High German dialects spoken primarily in the southern German-speaking area (Sprachraum)...
- Schlosser and Werner Bergmann published an account of an 8th-century Lombardic m****cript, which contains De cursu stellarum ratio by St. Gregory of...
- Lombard architecture refers to the architecture of the Kingdom of the Lombards, which lasted from 568 to 774 (with residual permanence in southern Italy...
- Ēarendel in Old English, Aurendil in Old High German, Auriwandalo in Lombardic, and possibly as 𐌰𐌿𐌶𐌰𐌽𐌳𐌹𐌻 (auzandil) in Gothic. An Old Danish...