The Collaborative International Dictionary
Displeasance
Displeasance \Dis*pleas"ance\, n. [OF. desplaisance, F.
d['e]plaisance. Cf. Displacency.]
Displeasure; discontent; annoyance. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Wiktionary
displeasance
n. (context obsolete English) displeasure, dissatisfaction.
Usage examples of "displeasance".
Thus *quite I* folk that do us displeasances: *I am revenged on* Thus spit I out my venom, under hue Of holiness, to seem holy and true.
Which three apples whoso may have, Is *from all displeasance y-save* *safe from all pain* That in the seven years may fall.
Whereto thus Scudamour, Small harme it wereFor any knight, vpon a ventrous knightWithout displeasance for to proue his spere.