Obs. [ad. late L. læsūra, f. L. lædĕre, læsum to hurt.] Hurt, injury, wound. Cf. LESION.

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c. 1420.  Pallad. on Husb., III. 733. And xxx foot asonder for lesure Is hem to sette.

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1447.  Bokenham, Seyntys (Roxb.), 46. He venquyshd þat causyd þe lesure.

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c. 1460.  G. Ashby, Dicta Philos., 648. Of whom ye shal haue no shame ne lesure.

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