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Pleasance

Pleasance is an English noun with senses tied to pleasure, delight, or the quality of being pleasant. In historical usage, it could also refer to a place set aside for leisure, such as a garden, park, or precinct on an estate. The term derives from Old French plaisance, from Latin placentia, and appears in Middle English spellings such as pleasaunce or pleasance. In this older sense, pleasance conveyed both the feeling of pleasure and a bounded space designed for enjoyment.

Geographic usage of the term persists in toponymy as a component in place names. The best known

In literary and historical contexts, pleasance can be used to describe the concept of pleasantness or the

example
is
the
Pleasance
district
in
Edinburgh,
Scotland.
This
historic
area
lies
near
the
Old
Town
and
has
become
a
focal
point
for
arts
and
culture,
notably
during
the
Edinburgh
Festival
Fringe.
Institutions
such
as
the
Pleasance
Courtyard
and
Pleasance
Theatre
are
associated
with
the
district
and
contribute
to
its
identity
as
a
venue
hub
during
the
festival
season.
pleasure
grounds
of
a
noble
house.
In
modern
English,
the
word
pleasan
ce
is
uncommon
outside
of
place
names
or
archaic
references,
with
more
contemporary
synonyms
like
pleasure,
delight,
or
pleasantness
taking
precedence.
The
term
thus
survives
chiefly
as
a
historical
or
locational
marker
rather
than
a
common
everyday
term.