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hazarder

English

Alternative forms

  • hasardour (obsolete)

Etymology

From Middle English hasardour, from Middle French hasardeur.

Noun

hazarder (plural hazarders)

  1. One who ventures or hazards.
    • 1913, W. Compton Leith, Sirenica, page #58:
      Meeting his doom so, the great hazarder fulfils a destiny for which his whole life was prelude.
  2. (obsolete) A player at cards or dice; gamester.

References

  • hazarder in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

Serbo-Croatian

Alternative forms

  • hazàrd?š

Etymology

From hàzard.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xaz?rde?r/
  • Hyphenation: ha?zar?der

Noun

hazàrd?r m (Cyrillic spelling ??????????)

  1. hazarder, daredevil

Declension

References

  • “hazarder” in Hrvatski jezi?ni portal

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hazarded

English

Verb

hazarded

  1. simple past tense and past participle of hazard

Adjective

hazarded (not comparable)

  1. Having hazards.
    • 1973, Esquire (volume 79, page 51)
      [] par 72 golf course, hazarded with lakes and palm trees []
    • 2000, December, Indianapolis Monthly (page 134)
      With two 18-hole courses hazarded by plenty of ponds and gracefully sloped bunkers, []

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