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Gallo-Romance

[gal-oh-roh-mans]

noun

  1. the vernacular language, a development from Latin, spoken in France from about a.d. 600 to 900. Gallo-Rom.



Gallo-Romance

noun

  1. the vernacular language or group of dialects, of which few records survive, spoken in France between about 600 ad and 900 ad ; the intermediate stage between Vulgar Latin and Old French

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adjective

  1. denoting or relating to this language or the period during which it was spoken

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Gallo-Romance1

First recorded in 1890–95; Gallo- ( def. ) + romance 1 ( def. 9 )

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