Obs. [ad. late L. læsūra, f. L. lædĕre, læsum to hurt.] Hurt, injury, wound. Cf. LESION.
c. 1420. Pallad. on Husb., III. 733. And xxx foot asonder for lesure Is hem to sette.
1447. Bokenham, Seyntys (Roxb.), 46. He venquyshd þat causyd þe lesure.
c. 1460. G. Ashby, Dicta Philos., 648. Of whom ye shal haue no shame ne lesure.