Lombardic

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Lombardic is an extinct West Germanic language once spoken by the Lombards in parts of Italy during the early Middle Ages.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Longobardic 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf West Germanic language
extinct language
historical language
alternativeName Langobardic
Lombardic
surface form: Longobardic
attestedIn glosses
inscriptions
legal formulas
personal names
closelyRelatedTo Langobardic
Old High German
era Early Middle Ages
ethnologueStatus extinct
extinction Middle Ages
glottocode lomb1257
hasAncestor Proto-Germanic
Proto-West Germanic
surface form: Proto-West-Germanic
hasCategory Germanic languages
Languages of Italy
Medieval languages
West Germanic languages
hasFeature Germanic runic inscriptions
Germanic strong verbs
Germanic weak verbs
High German consonant shift
case inflection
grammatical gender
rich nominal morphology
influenced Italian toponymy
Italian vocabulary
Lombard language
ISO639-3 xlo
languageFamily Germanic
languageOf Kingdom of the Lombards
surface form: Lombard Kingdom of Italy
region Italy
Northern Italy
replacedBy Vulgar Latin
early Romance varieties
spokenBy Kingdom of the Lombards
surface form: Lombards
spokenIn Kingdom of the Lombards
surface form: Lombard Kingdom

Pannonia
Po Valley
status extinct
subfamily West Germanic languages
surface form: West Germanic
writingSystem Latin alphabet
Runic alphabet

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lombardic alternativeName Lombardic
this entity surface form: Longobardic
Old High German majorDialect Lombardic