v. Obs. [f. EN-1 + HAZARD sb.] trans. To expose to hazard, to risk.

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  Hence Enhazarding vbl. sb.

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1562.  Shute, Cambine’s Turk. Wars, 8. They were willing to avoide the danger of anye more enhazarding their force.

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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.

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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.

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