Amenities
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late Middle English: from Old French amenite or Latin amoenitas, from amoenus ‘pleasant’.
wiktionary
From French aménité, from Latin amoenitās(“pleasantness, delightfulness”), from amoenus(“pleasant, delightful”).
etymonline
amenities (n.)
"creature comforts of a town, house, etc." 1908, plural of amenity. Latin amoena, plural of amoenus, also was used as a noun with a sense of "pleasant places."