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Lombardic or
Langobardic is an
extinct West
Germanic language that was
spoken by the
Lombards (Langobardi), the
Germanic people who
settled in
Italy in...
- Look up
Lombard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term
Lombard refers to
people or
things related to Lombardy, a
region in
northern Italy. Lombards...
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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...
- 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...
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languages and is
characterized by a
Celtic linguistic substratum and a
Lombardic linguistic superstratum and is a
cluster of
homogeneous dialects that...
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Lombard architecture refers to the
architecture of the
Kingdom of the Lombards,
which lasted from 568 to 774 (with
residual permanence in
southern Italy...
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Lombardic. But
extant words in
Lombardic show
clear relations to the
Bavarian language. Therefore, Betz and
others prefer to
treat Lombardic as an...
- forceps'.
Their origin is from
Latin pinsere, 'to pound, stamp'. The
Lombardic word
bizzo or
pizzo meaning 'mouthful' (related to the
English words "bit"...
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Upper German (German:
Oberdeutsch [ˈoːbɐdɔʏtʃ] ) is a
family of High
German dialects spoken primarily in the
southern German-speaking area (Sprachraum)...
- Pforzen, Ostallgäu (Schwaben). A
number of
Latin texts include Lombardic names, and
Lombardic legal texts contain terms taken from the
legal vocabulary of...