• Pleasurous

    Origin

    From en + -pleasure + ous.

    Full definition of pleasurous

    Adjective

    pleasurous

    1. (rare) Characterized by pleasure.
      • 1595, Guillaume de Saluste Seigneur du Bartas, Babilon, a Part of the Seconde VVeeke of Guillaume de Saluste Seigneur du Bartas, with the Commentarie, and Marginall Notes of S. G. S., Th’ Italian founded is on Boccace pleaÅ¿urous;
      • 1631, Charles Herle, Contemplations and Devotions on the Severall Passages of Our Blessed Saviors Death and Passion, Herod Å¿ought thee in the multitude, theÅ¿e in the Garden, but thy parents in the Temple, it lyes not then (Lord) I Å¿ee Å¿o much in Å¿eeking thee, as in Å¿eeking thee aright: O let mee Å¿eeke thee then in thy Temple, thy houÅ¿e of Prayer, that place where thine honour dwelleth, not in the Garden of pleaÅ¿urous Å¿enÅ¿uality, not in the multitude of popular cuÅ¿Å¿tome:...as an enemie at diÅ¿tance, the love of the world it is enmitie with God, with him then, and to him, let vs goe forth (as the ApoÅ¿tle Å¿peakes) without the Campe bearing his reproach, offering vp with him our Å¿elues as quicke and lively Å¿acrifices to him, which let vs (with him) not think to doe in the pleaÅ¿urous IeruÅ¿alem of the world, but in the crucifying Golgotha of a Å¿pirituall death to Å¿inne, for although hee here offered vp himÅ¿elfe once for all, Å¿o that, there remaines no more Å¿acrifice for Å¿inne;...
      • 1655 1654, John Wells, A Prospect of Eternity: or Mans Everlasting Condition Opened and Applyed, When we turn Å¿enÅ¿uall in our pleaÅ¿urous enjoyments, we remember not eternity.
      • 1668, John Wells, The Practical Sabbatarian: or, Sabbath-Holiness Crowned with Superlative Happiness, Is this the time for Å¿ports and pleaÅ¿urous Å¿atiÅ¿faction?...Delight Å¿weetens duty, and makes it eaÅ¿ie and pleaÅ¿urous....The Children of IÅ¿rael had a wilderneÅ¿s to travel through, but they had a God to converÅ¿e with, and Å¿weet ordinances to refreÅ¿h themÅ¿elves by, they made their journies pleaÅ¿urous;...our own corrupt natures will be officious enough to uÅ¿her in Å¿uch pleaÅ¿urous vanities:...And pleaÅ¿urous delights, which are the liquoriÅ¿h froth of earth, are to be avoided on the Sabbath day, IÅ¿a. 58. 13.
      • 1697, John Gibbs, A Funeral Sermon Preached at Newport-Pagnell, April 11. 1697. On the Occasion of the Sudden Death of William Maxwell, a Pious and Hopeful Young Scholar Belonging to Harvard-Colledge, in Cambridge, New-England, It is no pleaÅ¿urous thing with Him to Afflict his People, Lam. 3. 33.
      • 1839, Philip James Bailey, Festus, Begin we, then, our sweet and pleasurous sway;
      • 26 February 1948, Definitions On Love Differ, ...old people spend hours recounting the pleasurous sensations produced by an intangible something called love.
      • 3 March 1970, Lancaster County Motors, Inc.; One of a Kind: ’68 Convertible DeVille by Cadillac, You will find this automobile suitable in every pleasurous way with such items as power steering, power brakes, tilt and telescopic wheel, climate control air conditioning, automatic antenna, special genuine leather individual seats in white, new top quality tires, automatic trunk, electric eye, and other fine Cadillac extras.
      • 9 December 1977, Linda Harbison, Presley Sermon Aimed To Stir Faith, A man counts his money and promises himself many years of pleasurous living.
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