10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAZARDABLE»
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Life and letters of John Winthrop
For Cooper's Dictionary, I will send it you as soon as I can ; but it is so difficult and
hazardable 1 (especially now, since Mr. Goad died) , as I cannot tell how to
convey that or any thing else to thee. Remember my kind love to your good tutor.
Robert Charles Winthrop, 1864
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LIFE AND LETTERS OF JOHN WINTHROP
For Cooper's Dictionary, I will send it you as soon as I can ; but it is so difficult and
hazardable 1 (especially now, since Mr. Goad died) , as I cannot tell how to
convey that or any thing else to thee. Remember my kind love to your good tutor.
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The Excellency of a Gracious Spirit: Delivered in a Treatise ...
... of Alexander to encounter withall. W hen ‚ рта! at fîrtt heard of being the Kings .
Гоше in law ‚ he was troubled at it. шт. t 8. zz. But when he knew,what a diihcult
and hazardable i'erviCe he was to undertake for it ‚ then fayes the TextA in the ...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Hazardable, h%z't'ir-di-bl. a. venturesomc, lia. ble to chance. Brown. Hazarder, h:
lz'i'n--dfir. s. he who hazards. Hazardry, h:iz'fir-dré. e. temerity, precipitation. Spen
.-ier. Hazardous, h5z'fir-dos. a. dangerous, exposed . to chance. Hazardously ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
Chance, accident; danger, chance os danger; a game at dice. To HAZARD, h:'1z'-
i'ird. V. a. To expose to chance. To HAZARD, hdZl-lllsd. v. n. To, try the chance; to
adventure. HAZARDABLE, hfizstar-dabl. a. " Vcnturesome, liable to chance.
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A critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of the ...
v. n. To try the chance ; to adventure Hazardable, haz'ur-da-bl. a. Venturesome,
liable to chance. Ha z adder, haz'ur-dur. s. He who hazards. , Hazardry, haz'ur-
ldre. s. Temerity, precipitation. Hazardous, haz'ir-dus. a. Dangerous, exposed to ...
How to keep the corpse seven days from corruption by anointing and washing,
without exenteration, were an hazardable piece of art, in our choicest practice.
How they made distinct separation of bones and ashes from fiery admixture, hath
...
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
The thorn that bears haws. . Hay, bâ, S. Grase dried ; a dance. Haymaker, hâ'raâ-
k&r, f. Otie wlio makfcs hay. Hazard, hiz-ùrd, I. Danger; agame. Hazard, hàz'-Ard,
v.a. To expose to ciiance. Hazardable, bAzíàr-da-bí, a. Venturous. Hazardous ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1812
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A selection of curious, rare and early voyages ...
... which is a very dangerous one ; for at some certaine times of the yeere it is very
hazardable for vessells to passe without shipwrack : There be many other Lakes
& Riuers which I could mention, but for breuity sake I omit them. But there is no ...
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Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary: And Expositor of ...
... haz'drd a. chance ; danger ; a Hazard, haz'nrd v. a. to expose to chance
Hazard, haz'fird v. n. to try the chance, to adventure Hazardable, haz'flr-da-bl a.
venturesome Hazardous, haz'flr-dus a. dangerous Haze, haze ». fog, mist ( Hazel
, hi'zl ...