Meuse-Rhenish (German:
Rheinmaasländisch, Dutch:
Maas-Rijnlands, and French:
francique rhéno-mosan) is a modern term that refers to the literature written in the Middle Ages in the greater Meuse-Rhine area. This area stretches in the northern triangle roughly between the rivers
Meuse (in Belgium and the Netherlands) and
Rhine (in Germany). It also applies to the
Low Franconian dialects that have been spoken in that area in continuation from mediaeval times up to now.