Ease"ment (?), n. [OF. aisement.
See Ease, n.] 1. That
which gives ease, relief, or assistance; convenience;
accommodation.
In need of every kind of relief and
easement.
Burke.
2. (Law) A liberty, privilege, or
advantage, which one proprietor has in the estate of another
proprietor, distinct from the ownership of the soil, as a way, water
course, etc. It is a species of what the civil law calls
servitude. Kent.
3. (Arch.) A curved member instead of
an abrupt change of direction, as in a baseboard, hand rail,
etc.