v. Obs. In 6 enjubarde, 7 enieopard. [f. EN-1 + JEOPARD v.] trans. To put in jeopardy, jeopardize, endanger.

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1523.  St. Papers Hen. VIII., I. 130. Ere His Grace wold enjubarde his people in thenfection thereof.

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1638–48.  G. Daniel, Eclog., v. 317. May it not Be his too much Affection to the Scott Enieopards him?

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