Noun
Daco-Romanian (uncountable)
The standard Romanian language, distinguished from the Aromanian (Macedo-Romanian), Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian languages.
An alternative name for Romanian used by linguists to disambiguate with the other Eastern Romance languages is "Daco-Romanian", referring to the area where it is spoken (which corresponds roughly to the onetime Roman province of Dacia ). Source: Internet
The origin of the term "Daco-Romanian" can be traced back to the first printed book of Romanian grammar in 1780, Samuil Micu, Gheorghe Șincai, Elementa linguae daco-romanae sive valachicae, Vienna, 1780. Source: Internet
This article deals with the Romanian (i.e. Daco-Romanian) language, and thus only its dialectal variations are discussed here. Source: Internet