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  2. c. 1300, leisir, "free time, time at one's disposal," also (early 14c.) "opportunity to do something, chance, occasion, an opportune time," also "lack of hurry," from Old French leisir, variant of loisir "capacity, ability, freedom (to do something); permission; spare time; free will; idleness, inactivity," noun use of infinitive leisir "be permitted," from Latin licere "to be allowed" (see licence (n.)).
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    What does leisure mean in English?Displaced native Old English ǣmetta . leisure ( countable and uncountable, plural leisures) Freedom provided by the cessation of activities. Free time, time free from work or duties . Time at one's command, free from engagement; convenient opportunity; hence, convenience; ease. leisure on Wikipedia.
    What does leisir mean in English?From Middle English leyser, from Anglo-Norman leisir, variant of Old French loisir (“to enjoy oneself”) (Modern French loisir survives as a noun), substantive use of a verb, from Latin licēre (“be permitted”). Displaced native Old English ǣmetta . leisure ( countable and uncountable, plural leisures) Freedom provided by the cessation of activities.
    When did the word leisure come out?The -u- appeared 16c., probably on analogy of pleasure (n.), etc. To do something at leisure "without haste, with deliberation" (late 14c.) preserves the older sense. To do something at (one's) leisure "when one has time" is from mid-15c. "free from business, idle, unoccupied," 1660s, from leisure (n.).
    What are the three basic definitions of leisure?Table 1.1 outlines the basic definitions of leisure, play, and recreation. Definitions of Leisure There is debate about how to define leisure. However, there is a general consensus that there are three primary ways in which to consider leisure: leisure as time, leisure as activity, and leisure as state of mind. Leisure as Time
     
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