Scott
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Not the meaning of 'gamble'.I suspect we may have to agree to disagree on a lot of your assertions here. The words you prefer are frequently synonyms for the words I'm using. Taking a gamble is synonymous with taking a risk. From The American Heritage Dictionary, 5th Edition:
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Gamble:
-To take a risk in the hope of gaining an advantage or a benefit.
-An act or undertaking of uncertain outcome; a risk.
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This word first appeared in the English lexicon around 1726 (a rather modern word!). It refers to a betting value on game of chance. Nothing else.
The word originates from 'gammlen', an older English term meaning to play games.
I wouldn't be surprised if you are correct as to when the word first appeared and its original definition. The thing about words is that their definition can change over time and they can also acquire more than one.