• Raffle

    Pronunciation

    • Rhymes: -æfÉ™l

    Origin

    From Middle English rafle, from Old French rafle, raffle ("dice game", also "plundering"), from rafler ("to snatch, seize, carry off"), from Frankish *raffolōn, from Proto-Germanic *hrapōną, *hrēpōną ("to scratch, touch, pluck out, snatch"), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kreb(h)-, *(s)kerb(h)- ("to turn, bend, shrink"), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- ("to turn, bend"). Cognate with Middle Dutch raffel ("dice game"), German raffen ("to snatch away, sweep off"), Old English hreppan ("to touch, treat, attack").

    Full definition of raffle

    Noun

    raffle

    (plural raffles)
    1. A drawing, often held as a fundraiser, in which tickets or chances are sold to win a prize.He entered a raffle to win a lifetime supply of toothpaste, but he did not win.
    2. (obsolete) A game of dice in which the player who throws three of the same number wins all the stakes.

    Derived terms

    Verb

    1. (transitive) To award something by means of a raffle or random drawing, often used with off.They raffled off four gift baskets.
    2. (intransitive) To participate in a raffle.to raffle for a watch
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