† enˈjeopard, v. Obs.
In 6 enjubarde, 7 enieopard.
[f. en-1 + jeopard v.]
trans. To put in jeopardy, jeopardize, endanger.
1523 St. Papers Hen. VIII, I. 130 Ere His Grace wold enjubarde his people in thenfection thereof. 1638–48 G. Daniel Eclog. v. 317 May it not Be his too much Affection to the Scott Enieopards him? |