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The root of "raspy" is the Old English verb "hreaspan," which means "to make a scraping sound." The verb is derived from the Proto-Germanic root *hrehs- ("to scrape, rattle"), which is also the origin of words like "rasp," "rattle," and "rush."
The word "raspy" first appeared in English in the 14th century, originally referring to a grating or harsh sound. By the 16th century, it had also come to be used to describe a rough or grating surface. The term "raspy voice" originated in the 18th century.
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