Dictionary entry

Otiose

Webster's Dictionary 1913

O″ti‐ose′ (?), a. [L. otiosus, fr. otium ease.] Being at leisure or ease; unemployed; indolent; idle. “Otiose assent.” Paley.

The true keeping of the Sabbath was not that otiose and unprofitable cessation from even good deeds which they would enforce. Alford.