Obs. Also 6 Sc. lumbart. [app. = LOMBARD.] A particular kind of sleeve.

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1542.  Inv. R. Wardr. (1815), 99. Item, the body and lumbartis of ane jornay of velvott of the collour of selche skin.

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a. 1650.  Calderwood, Hist. Kirk (1845), VII. 55. The bishops were ordeaned [in 1610] to have their gownes with lumbard sleaves.

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