@elbanditoroso You forgot that it also is a drawing or written attempt. As in the first draft of a letter or architectural drawing.
Tons of words in English have multiple, seemingly unrelated, meanings. Fine, bear, led; the list goes on and on, draft is a great example that I had never thought about before.
@Mimishu Good point. English uses and adopts a lot of words so there are quite a few that don’t sound English, especially to people who learn English as a second language. We have many many words that I think are like that. Naive, sautéed, schadenfreude, purée, attaché, angst, zucchini, salami, deli, actually the food list is long. Some foods we use a different name like Eggplant and orange to name a few. Others we keep the name from the countries that introduced the food item.