1. ese - Noun
2. ese - Adjective
3. ese - Adverb
4. Ese - Proper noun
Ease; pleasure.
Source: Webster's dictionaryYou know what my favourite quotation is? [...] It's from Chaucer [...] Criseyde says it, "I am myne owene woman, wel at ese." Mary McCarthy
For if hevene be on this erthe, and ese to any soule, It is in cloistre or in scole. William Langland
The system was last located about of Hilo and 635 miles ESE of Honolulu. Source: Internet
Clean with ESE winds 10-15mph in the morning shifting ENE 15-20mph in the afternoon. Source: Internet
Clean with ESE winds 20-25mph in the morning shifting E for the afternoon. Source: Internet
It’s overwhelming,” Ese, a registered nurse at New York Presbyterian Hospital, toldabout the influx of Covid-19 patients in recent days. Source: Internet