Greeks go to party's or work
"Leisure, philosophy, or place where lectures are given."
I found that it is derived from the ancient Greek word, Skhole, which meant either leisure, or the things done in one's leisure time, or the place where one spent one's leisure time. In particular, it was a word used to describe learned discussions and disputations that took place between a teacher and their students.
ΣΧΟΛΕΙΟ, or, ΣΧΟΛΕΙΟΝ
Originally from Greek (meaning leisure, discussion, lecture, school), then to Latin, Old English, and Middle English.
LEISURE IS ORIGINATED FROM THE WORD Lice re (french word ) means to be aloud
Yes, the word 'leisure' is a noun; a word for a period of time free from work or duties; a word for a thing.
from an old English word 'scol' derived from a Latin word 'schola' and a Greek word 'skhole' meaning a place of instruction. The original translation referred to something that happened during 'spare time or leisure'.
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Leisure: relaxation or being in no hurryExample: She took a leisurely walk around the block.