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leisurably, adv. Now rare.|ˈlɛʒ(jʊ)ərəblɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a ‘leisurable’ manner; leisurely, without haste, deliberately.
a1540Barnes Wks. (1573) 358/2 If thou wilt leasurably lysten and beholde to the ende of the tragedye. 1658Sir T. T. de Mayerne Receipts Cookery cxl. 90 Let it boyl leasurably. 1695Bp. Rochester Disc. Clergy 13 Setting forth the public Prayers to all their due Advantage, by pronouncing them leasurably, fitly, warmly, decently. 1806Med. Jrnl. XV. 172 Let him speak leisurably. 1889Longm. Mag. June 164 He..pricked leisurably down the slope. |