[f. LEISURELY a. + -NESS.] The quality or condition of being leisurely.
1813. Examiner, 29 April, 553/1. The studied air of leisureliness and security which they assume, would rather be in its favour.
1829. Blackw. Mag., XXVI. 147. I thought you might have a leisureliness at tea-time.
1863. J. Brown, Horæ Subs. (ed. 3), 144. There was a fine leisureliness and vague stare.
1879. Farrar, St. Paul (1883), 133. The habitual leisureliness of Eastern travelling.