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‖ rez-de-chaussée|redʃose| [Fr.] The ground floor of a building.
1802C. Wilmot Let. 6 Oct. in Irish Peer (1920) 99 Its rez de chaussee is open'd by 60 arches through which one enters into the Amphitheatre. 1837J. F. Cooper Recoll. Europe II. x. 245 Besides the rez de chaussée, which is but little above the ground, there are two good stories all round the building. 1842Barham Ingol. Leg. 2nd Ser. 262 The rez-de-chaussée,—as some call the ground floor. 1871C. Schreiber Jrnl. 3 June (1952) 124 All open spaces and cellars under the rez-de-chaussée of the houses. 1959M. S. Briggs Everyman's Conc. Encycl. Archit. 272 Rez-de-Chaussée (Fr., literally ‘level with the ground’), hence, the ground floor or ground storey of a building. |