a. [f. LEISURE + -FUL.] a. Having abundant leisure. b. Leisurely.
c. 1449. Pecock, Repr., V. xi. 541. If this present argument be take into depe leiserful consideracioun.
1553. Grimalde, Ciceros Offices, III. (1558), 114. He was neuer more leasurelesse than when he was leasurefull and neuer less alone than when he was all alone.
1883. Mrs. Macquoid, About Yorksh., 63. A large, leisureful handwriting. Ibid. (1885), Louisa, I. xii. 226. It always cost his easy, leisureful nature an effort.