Gallo-Romance

Proper noun

 * 1) A language family, comprising Romance languages spoken in France, northern Italy and northern Spain. Specifically Walloon, Picard, Norman, French, Franco-Provençal, although broader definitions include Occitano-Romance, Rhaeto-Romance (Romansch, Ladin, Friulian) and/or Gallo-Italic (e.g. Lombard) languages
 * 2) * Georg Bossong, Classifications, in: 2016, Adam Ledgeway, Martin Maiden (eds.), The Oxford Guide to the Romance Languages (Oxford Guides to the World's Languages), p. 63ff., here p. 66:
 * This contact zone is characterized by numerous transitions and continuities. Gascon and Catalan form a transition between Ibero- and Gallo-Romance; Francoprovençal functions as a mediator between northern and southern Gallo-Romance; and the three dialect groups of Raeto-Romance constitute the transitional area between Gallo-Romance and Italo-Romance, especially the northern Italian dialects which are best grouped under the label 'Gallo-Italic'.
 * 1) The ancestor language of the Gallo-Romance languages.

Translations

 * Dutch: Gallo-Romaans
 * Italian:
 * Occitan:

Adjective

 * 1) Of or relating to the Gallo-Romance language family or the Gallo-Romance languages.

Translations

 * Dutch: Gallo-Romaans
 * Italian: