rafel
Catalan
Alternative forms
- rafec, rafet
Further reading
- “rafel” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
Dutch
Etymology 1
Unknown. English ravel is believed to be a borrowing from Dutch.
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Descendants
- Afrikaans: rafel
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Middle French rafle (“a type game played with three dice”), from Old French rafle, raffle (“dice game, plundering”), from rafler (“to snatch, seize, carry off”), from Old High German *raffalon, a frequentative of *raffon (modern German raffen). Related to rapen. Doublet of raffle.
Noun
rafel f (plural rafels, diminutive rafeltje n)
- (archaic) type of game played with three dice
- (archaic) a throw of three dice
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