Leisure
LEISURE, noun 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.]
LEIS'URELY, adjective Done at leisure; not hasty; deliberate; slow; as a leisurely walk or march; a leisurely survey of life.
LEIS'URELY, adverb Not in haste or hurry; slowly; at leisure; deliberately.
We descended very leisurely by friend being careful to count the steps.