leisurable

English

Etymology

From leisure +‎ -able.

Adjective

leisurable (comparative more leisurable, superlative most leisurable)

  1. (obsolete) Leisurely.
  2. (obsolete) Without employment; idle.
    • 1642, [Thomas Browne], “(please specify the page)”, in Religio Medici, London: [] Andrew Crooke, →OCLC:
      about seven years past, with some others of affinity thereto, for my private exercise and satisfaction, I had at leisurable hours composed

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