I. ˈraf, ˈraa(ə)f, ˈraif noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English raf, perhaps from Middle French raffe, rafle act of snatching, sweeping — more at raffle
1. dialect Britain
a. : hodgepodge , jumble
b. : rubbish , trash
2.
a. : riffraff
b. : a coarse disreputable person
II. ˈraf noun
( -s )
Etymology: German dialect raf, raffe; akin to Old Norse raptr rafter — more at rafter
dialect England : lumber