It originates from the Arabic word "azar" which means "dice" or "chance." This term eventually made its way into European languages, particularly through Old French, where it evolved into "hazard" and retained the meaning of chance or risk.
It originates from the Arabic word "azar" which means "dice" or "chance." This term eventually made its way into European languages, particularly through Old French, where it evolved into "hazard" and retained the meaning of chance or risk.