v. Obs. [f. EN-1 + HAZARD sb.] trans. To expose to hazard, to risk.
Hence Enhazarding vbl. sb.
1562. Shute, Cambines Turk. Wars, 8. They were willing to avoide the danger of anye more enhazarding their force.
1599. Sandys, Europæ Spec. (1632), 154. How often his State hath beene afflicted by him [the Turke], and sometimes enhazarded. Ibid., 201. With the utter enhazarding of both Christendome and Christianity.
1611. Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., IX. ii. § 17. The Citizens, and souldiers to secure their liues from the fire, did enhazard them on the fury of the sword.