raffle off

raf·fle

1 [raf-uhl] noun, verb, raf·fled, raf·fling.
noun
1.
a form of lottery in which a number of persons buy one or more chances to win a prize.
verb (used with object)
2.
to dispose of by a raffle (often followed by off ): to raffle off a watch.
verb (used without object)
3.
to take part in a raffle.

Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English rafle dice game < Middle French, derivative of rafler to snatch; cf. raff

raf·fler, noun
un·raf·fled, adjective
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raffle (ˈræfəl) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  a.  a lottery in which the prizes are goods rather than money
 b.  (as modifier): a raffle ticket
 
vb (often foll by off)
2.  to dispose of (goods) in a raffle
 
[C14 (a dice game): from Old French, of obscure origin]
 
'raffler
 
n

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Word Origin & History

raffle
late 14c., from O.Fr. rafle "dice game," also "plundering," perhaps from a Gmc. source (cf. M.Du. raffel "dice game," O.Fris. hreppa "to move," O.N. hreppa "to reach, get," Ger. raffen "to snatch away, sweep off"), from P.Gmc. *khrap- "to pluck out, snatch off." The notion would be "to sweep up (the
stakes), to snatch (the winnings)." Dietz connects the O.Fr. word with the Gmc. root, but OED is against this. Meaning "sale of chances" first recorded 1766.
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