KJV Dictionary Definition: adventure
adventure
ADVENT'URE, n. See Advent.
1. Hazard; risk; chance; that of which one has no direction; as, at all adventures, that is, at all hazards. See Venture.
2. An enterprize of hazard; a bold undertaking, in which hazards are to be encountered, and the issue is staked upon unforeseen events.
3. That which is put to hazard; a sense in popular use with seamen, and usually pronounced venture. Something which a seaman is permitted to carry abroad, with a view to sell for profit.
A bill of adventure, is a writing signed by a person, who takes goods on board of his ship, wholly at the risk of the owner.
ADVENT'URE, v.t. To risk, or hazard; to put in the power of unforeseen events; as, to adventure one's life. See Venture.
adventured
ADVENT'URED, pp. Put to hazard; ventured; risked.
adventurer
ADVENT'URER, n.
1. One who hazards, or puts something at risk, as merchant-adventurers.
2. One who seeks occasions of chance, or attempts bold, novel, or extraordinary enterprizes.
adventuring
ADVENT'URING, ppr. Putting to risk; hazarding.
adventurous
ADVENT'UROUS, a.
1. Inclined or willing to incur hazard; bold to encounter danger; daring; courageous; enterprizing; applied to persons.
2. Full of hazard; attended with risk; exposing to danger; requiring courage" applied to things; as, an adventurous undertaking.
And followed freedom on the adventurous tide.
adventurously
ADVENT'UROUSLY, adv. Boldly; daringly; in a manner to incur hazard.
adventurousness
ADVENT'UROUSNESS, n. The act or quality of being adventurous.