Langobardic
[lang-guh-bahr-dik] /ˌlæŋ gəˈbɑr dɪk/
adjective
1.
(def 4).
noun
2.
a West Germanic language, the language of the ancient .
/ˌlæŋɡəˈbɑːdɪk/
noun
1.
the language of the ancient Lombards: a dialect of Old High German
adjective
2.
of or relating to the Lombards or their language
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