leisured

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Having leisure time, especially as a result of not having to work for a living.
 * The leisured class may produce great advances in the arts, or it may fritter away its time.
 * 1) Leisurely, filled with leisure.
 * 2) * 1893, John Davidson, “St Valentine’s Eve” in Fleet Street Eclogues, London: Elkin Mathews & John Lane, p. 20,
 * And brooding thus on my ephemeral flowers
 * That smoulder in the wilderness, I thought,
 * By envy sore distraught,
 * Of amaranths that burn in lordly bowers,
 * Of men divinely blessed with leisured hours,
 * That smoulder in the wilderness, I thought,
 * By envy sore distraught,
 * Of amaranths that burn in lordly bowers,
 * Of men divinely blessed with leisured hours,

Translations

 * German: Muße habend
 * Portuguese: