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pleasantlate 14c. (early 14c. as a surname), from Old French plaisant "pleasant, pleasing, agreeable" (12c.), present participle of plaisir "to please" (see please). Pleasantry has the wor [..]
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pleasantenjoyable.
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pleasantaffording pleasure; being in harmony with your taste or likings; "we had a pleasant evening together"; "a pleasant scene"; "pleasant se [..]
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pleasantnice; agreeable; enjoyable
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pleasantadj. Agreeable.
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pleasant(adj) affording pleasure; being in harmony with your taste or likings(adj) (of persons) having pleasing manners or behavior
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pleasantacceptus, voluptarius, iucundus, lepidus, dulcis
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pleasantlang=en
1600s=1678
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* '''1678''' — . ''''.
*: I saw also, that the Interpreter took him again by the hand, and led him into a pleasant place, where was builded a stately palace, beautifu [..]
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