Obs. Also 6 Sc. lumbart. [app. = LOMBARD.] A particular kind of sleeve.
1542. Inv. R. Wardr. (1815), 99. Item, the body and lumbartis of ane jornay of velvott of the collour of selche skin.
a. 1650. Calderwood, Hist. Kirk (1845), VII. 55. The bishops were ordeaned [in 1610] to have their gownes with lumbard sleaves.