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Webster's English Dictionary

pleasure
n. [F. plaisir, originally an infinitive. See Please.]1. The gratification of the senses or of the mind; agreeable sensations or emotions; the excitement, relish, or happiness produced by the expectation or the enjoyment of something good, delightful, or satisfying; -- opposed to pain, sorrow, etc. ()
At thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore. (Ps. xvi. 11.)
2. Amusement; sport; diversion; self-indulgence; frivolous or dissipating enjoyment; hence, sensual gratification; -- opposed to labor, service, duty, self-denial, etc. (Milton.)
He that loveth pleasure shall be a poor man. (Prov. xxi. 17.)
Lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God. (2 Tim. iii. 4.)
3. What the will dictates or prefers as gratifying or satisfying; hence, will; choice; wish; purpose. (Isa. xlviii. 14.)
Use your pleasure; if your love do not presuade you to come, let not my letter. (Shak.)
4. That which pleases; a favor; a gratification. (Shak.)
Festus, willing to do the Jews a pleasure (Acts xxv. 9.)
At pleasure, by arbitrary will or choice. Dryden. -- To take pleasure in, to have enjoyment in. Ps. cxlvii. 11. ()
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v. t. To give or afford pleasure to; to please; to gratify. (Shak.)
[Rolled] his hoop to pleasure Edith. (Tennyson.)
v. i. To take pleasure; to seek pursue pleasure; as, to go pleasuring. ()


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