Definition
Plural of grattoir; multiple fine scraping tools used in art and printmaking.
Etymology
Plural form of the French-derived 'grattoir,' formed with the regular English '-s' suffix applied to the French word.
Kelly Says
Many specialized art terms stay in their French form even in English—grattoir, burin, and aquatint all retain French pronunciation because they're technical vocabulary in a field where French mastery was historically expected.
Translations
CSČeština
škraboše
shkra-bo-she
DEDeutsch
Kratzbürsten
kratt-z-burs-ten
ELΕλληνικά
σκράπες
skra-pes
ESEspañol
rascadores
rah-ska-deh- dores
FRFrançais
grattis
gra-tee
HIहिन्दी
रगड़ने वाले
rag-ad-ne wa-le
HUMagyar
kaparók
ka-par-ok
IDBahasa Indonesia
garpu
gar-poo
ITItaliano
grattugia
grat-too-gee-ah
JA日本語
こすれ防止
ko-sure-bō-shi
KO한국어
긁는 도구
geul-neun do-gu
MSBahasa Melayu
garpu
gar-poo
NLNederlands
schrappers
shra-pers
NONorsk
skrapere
skra-peh-reh
PLPolski
szczotki
shchot-kee
PTPortuguês
rascadores
rah-ska-da-do-res
RORomână
ștergătoare
shter-gho-reh
RUРусский
скребки
skrebki
SVSvenska
raspar
rah-spar
SWKiswahili
kucha
koo-cha
TRTürkçe
kaşınıcılık
kah-sheen-ee-lik
UKУкраїнська
скребці
skreb-tzi
VITiếng Việt
bát cạo
bat cao
ZUZU
isigqoke
ee-sig-qo-keh