hazarde

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Esperanto

Etymology

From hazardo +‎ -e.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /haˈzarde/
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  • Hyphenation: ha‧zar‧de

Adverb

hazarde

  1. by chance; randomly; at random
    • 1907, Henri Vallienne, Kastelo de Prelongo, ch. 6:
      Pro tio, li ne hazarde elektis tiun vesperon, prefere al alia, por prepari sian malluman entreprenon.
      Because of this, he didn't randomly choose this evening instead of others to prepare his dark enterprise.
    • 1920, Edmond Privat, Vivo de Zamenhof, ch. 2:
      Kiam eliris el patra skriboĉambro malfeliĉa kulpuleto, li preskaŭ ĉiam renkontis survoje, kvazaŭ hazarde, la patrinon.
      When from his father's office came a sad little culprit, he almost always would meet on the way, as if by chance, his mother.
    • 1970, Louis Beaucaire, “Nova Ezopo”, in Kruko kaj Baniko el Bervalo, →ISBN, →OL, archived from the original on 8 December 2004:
      Juna zebrino ĵus forkuris el menaĝerio. Ŝi rifuĝas hazarde en stalon, kaj virĉevalo rigardas ŝin per mirigitaj okuloj.
      A young female zebra has just run away from a menagerie. She takes refuge by chance in a stall, and a stallion looks at her with amazed eyes.

Middle English

Noun

hazarde

  1. Alternative form of hasard