1. Gallo-Italic - Adjective
2. Gallo-Italic - Proper noun
Gallo-Italic
A language family that constitutes the majority of languages of northern Italy, including Piedmontese, Lombard, Emilian-Romagnol and Ligurian.
Gallo-Italic (not comparable)
in, of or relating to the Gallo-Italic varieties
Starting in the 6th century, the Bavarii started moving in from the north, while from the south Gallo-Italic languages started pushing in, which further shrank the original extent of the Ladin area. Source: Internet
However, the Gallo-Italic languages are somewhere in between. Source: Internet