diˈsportment
[f. as prec. + -ment.]
Diversion, amusement; = disport n.
| 1660 H. More Myst. Godl. 81 With their obscene gestures and meretricious disportments. Ibid. 150 The enjoyment of those disportments and pleasures. 1894 National Observer 13 Jan. 221/1 The old-style novelist plunged into a Bohemia of love and debt and disportment. |