LEISURE, n. lezh'ur or lee'zhur.
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.
I shall leave with him that rebuke to be considered at his leisure.
2. Convenience of time.
He sigh'd, and had no leisure more to say. Not used.
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