rare. [f. LEISURE (taken as adj.) + -NESS.] Leisureliness.
1742. Lond. & Country Brewer, I. (ed. 4), 18. The Leisureness of their Drying endows them with a Softness.
1843. Morning Post, 6 April, 4/4. Would that leisureness of method make the injustice less if the thing were in itself unjust?
1867. C. Pritchard, Anal. Progr. Nat. & Grace, i. (1868), 67. His eternal throne upholdeth all things in the majestic leisureness of unbounded power.