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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
chez

1740, from French chez "at the house of," from Old French chiese "house" (12c.), from Latin casa "house." Used with French personal names, meaning "house of _____."

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chez

prep. At the home of

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Chez

Chez may refer to:

  • Anthony Chez, American college football coach in the early 1900s
  • Chez Reavie (born 1981), American golfer
  • Chez Hotels, an American chain of franchised hotels
  • CHEZ-FM, a Canadian radio station
  • Chez Scheme, an implementation of the Scheme programming language

Usage examples of "chez".

Les esclaves portaient souvent le nom de leur pays, comme autrefois chez nous les domestiques: Champagne, Bourguignon, etc.

Dupin, Chez Michel, and Le Bamboche, which all opened this year or last.

Notre-Dame, lui qui battait tous les ennemis en champ clos, il se laissait battre chez lui par une belle ennemie.

Une compagnie de trafiquants, venant de chez les Creeks, dans les Florides, me permit de la suivre.

Immediatement il se rendit chez lui et tout de suite il ecrivit ses lettres, dont les termes etaient arretes dans sa tete.

But it was the third time since the episode chez Bird that the Scorpion had tried to kill him, and no one knew better than Simon Templar that it would not be the last attempt.

Otherwise things at chez Banyon would have been even more crowded than they were right now.

Just like an executioner, Rae thought, as she recalled her conversation with Walker in Chez Panisse.

Have you forgotten our reservations at Chez Lean were for seven-thirty?

You haven't called, and besides, you promised me we'd eat at Chez Jean tonight.

A minor example springs to mind: When I was young, lunching chez McNeil, Lois boiled water for Kraft macaroni, banged pots and colanders like crazed jungle tom-toms ("She wants us to know how much work she's doing," whispered Karen.

Les Chinois les font venir chez eux, et elles n'en sortent que le matin.

Now that the evening chez Fedder had been endured, Mallory expected Dustin to retire to the bedroom and give her a half hour of his undivided and energetic attention.

He had an ice bucket, tulip-shaped glasses, and a bottle of Piper-Krug, an estate now vanished under the Magh' tide but that had always been the Chez Henri-Pierre most expensive.

When he'd been little more than a pot scrubber at the restaurant, he'd sometimes been chased off to go and help the jack-of-all-trades-mechanic who kept Chez Henri-Pierre and its vehicles running.