Lei"sure (?) n. [OE. leisere, leiser, OF.leisir, F. loisir, orig., permission, fr. L. licere to be permitted. See License.]
1.
Freedom from occupation or business; vacant time; time free from employment.
The desire of leisure is much more natural than of business and care.
Sir W. Temple.
2.
Time at one's command, free from engagement; convenient opportunity; hence, convenience; ease.
He sighed, and had no leisure more to say.
Dryden.
At leisure. (a) Free from occupation; not busy. (b) In a leisurely manner; at a convenient time.
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Lei"sure, a.
Unemployed; as, leisure hours.
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