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rendezvous (n.)

1590s, "place appointed for assembling of troops," from French rendez-vous, noun use of rendez vous "present yourselves," from the wording of orders, from rendez, second person plural imperative of rendre "to present" (see render (v.)) + vous "you" (from Latin vos, from PIE *wos- "you" (plural)). General sense of "appointed place of meeting" is attested from 1590s; from c. 1600 as "a meeting held by appointment."

also from 1590s

rendezvous (v.)

"assemble at a particular place," 1640s, from rendezvous (n.).

also from 1640s
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Trends of rendezvous

updated on June 30, 2021

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