Entresols [noun]
Definition of Entresols:
lowest balcony
Opposite/Antonyms of Entresols:
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Sentence/Example of Entresols:
In the entresol below lived Camille Desmoulins and his wife in 1792.
The wedding party went back to this apartment—on the second floor above the entresol—for the dner de noces.
I hastened up stairs, sleeping in the entresol, and was at table with my uncle in three minutes.
The central part is carried up a story and an entresol higher than the wings, and, like the wings, is capped by a balustrade.
Prime feature of all the year to the little Hamiltons, on the entresol, was their Christmas tree.
The topmost story, immediately below the painted frieze of the parapet, coincided in height and in detail with the entresol.
My bedroom was on the first floor, above an entresol, and looked into a back street, which you have sketched in your view.
Gheta and Anna Mantegazza had sought the familiar comfortable corner of an entresol, and were seated.
On the entresol I place the office, the counting-room, and a pretty little sanctum for you.
My pears seemed to please Mrs. Entresol; she approached my stall, looked at them, took one up.