Definition
A system, process, or group of people selected through a draft; the act or result of drafting people.
Etymology
From 'draft' plus the suffix '-age,' which creates nouns indicating a collection, process, or result. Similar to how 'drainage' comes from 'drain.'
Kelly Says
During wartime, 'draftage' referred to the systematic way governments conscripted citizens into military service—an entire machinery of selection that shaped generations of lives.
Translations
CACatalà
draftage
draf-ta-he
CSČeština
draftage
draf-ta-he
DADansk
draftage
draf-ta-he
DEDeutsch
Draftage
draf-ta-he
ELΕλληνικά
σχεδίαση
schediasē
ESEspañol
draftage
draf-ta-he
FAفارسی
پیش نویس
pish-nawīs
FISuomi
draftage
draf-ta-he
FRFrançais
draftage
draf-ta-zh
HEעברית
רשומה ראשונית
reshuma rishonit
HUMagyar
draftage
draf-ta-he
IDBahasa Indonesia
draftage
draf-ta-he
ITItaliano
draftage
draf-ta-he
KMKM
ការរៀបរាប់
ka-r riep ra-bō
MSBahasa Melayu
draftage
draf-ta-he
MYမြန်မာ
ရေးဆရာ
ye-sya-ra
NLNederlands
draftage
draf-ta-he
NONorsk
draftage
draf-ta-he
PLPolski
draftage
draf-ta-he
PTPortuguês
draftage
draf-ta-he
RORomână
draftage
draf-ta-he
RUРусский
драфтинг
draf-ting
SVSvenska
draftage
draf-ta-he
SWKiswahili
draftage
draf-ta-he
TRTürkçe
draftage
draf-ta-he
UKУкраїнська
драфтинг
draf-ting
URاردو
پیش نویس
pish-nawīs
VITiếng Việt
draftage
draf-ta-he