pleasance

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Etymology

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From Middle English plaisaunce, plesaunce, from Old French plaisance.

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Noun

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pleasance (countable and uncountable, plural pleasances)

  1. A pleasure ground laid out with shady walks, trees and shrubs, statuary, and ornamental water; a secluded part of a garden. [from 16th c.]
  2. (obsolete) Willingness to please, or the action of pleasing; courtesy. [14th–17th c.]
  3. (obsolete) The feeling of being pleased; pleasure, delight. [14th–19th c.]

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