In his column today, Joe Bennett makes the connection between several words I'd not previously seen as a family:
"Luck means chance. An old word for chance is hap. The original meaning can still be seen in happen and, or mishap. Happy, therefore, means merely lucky. So we who are lucky ought to be, by definition, happy."
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perhaps
haphazard
happenstance
hapless
haphazard...
behaviour that threatens luck/fortune/happiness?
hazard is more old english from old german meaning chance or a game of dice
we confuse with modern meanings
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