Pleasance


[plez-uh ns] /ˈplɛz əns/

noun
1.
a place laid out as a garden or promenade.
2.
Archaic. .
/ˈplɛzəns/
noun
1.
a secluded part of a garden laid out with trees, walks, etc
2.
(archaic) enjoyment or pleasure
n.

late 14c., from Old French plaisance “pleasure, delight, enjoyment,” from plaisant (see pleasant).

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