The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Rendezvous \Ren"dez*vous\ (r?n"d?*v[=oo] or r?n"-; 277), n.;
   pl. Rendezvouses (r?n"d?-v[=oo]`z?z).
   Note: [Rare in the plural.] [F. rendez-vous, properly, render
         yourselves, repair to a place. See Render.]
   1. A place appointed for a meeting, or at which persons
      customarily meet.
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            An inn, the free rendezvous of all travelers. --Sir
                                                  W. Scott.
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   2. Especially, the appointed place for troops, or for the
      ships of a fleet, to assemble; also, a place for
      enlistment.
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            The king appointed his whole army to be drawn
            together to a rendezvous at Marlborough.
                                                  --Clarendon.
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   3. A meeting by appointment. --Sprat.
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   4. Retreat; refuge. [Obs.] --Shak.
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