jeopard/ˈd͡ʒɛpə(ɹ)d/EtymologyFrom Middle English juparte, from jupartie (“jeopardy”) and Old French jeu partir.verbTo put in jeopardy; to expose to loss or injury“So they com vnto Carlion · where of hys knyghtꝭ were paſſynge glad // And whan they herde of hys aduentures / they mervayled that he wolde Iouꝑde his ꝑſon ſo a lone / But all men of worſhip ſeyde hit was myrry to be vnđ ſuch a chyfftayne that wolde putte hys ꝑſon in adventure as oþ̃ poure knyghtis ded //”