backscratcher

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A long slender rod with a rake-like device on one end, sometimes in the form of a human hand, designed to let a person scratch their own back.

Translations

 * Catalan: grataesquena
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 不求人
 * Hokkien: 抓耙仔, 不求人, 孫仔手, 阿孫手
 * Mandarin: 抓耙子, 癢癢撓, 笑刷兒, 爪仗,, , 搔背爬
 * Dutch: ruggenkrabber
 * Finnish: selänrapsutin
 * French:
 * Georgian: ქლესა
 * German: Rückenkratzer
 * Hebrew: מַגְרֵד גַּב, מַגְרֵד
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: bakklóra
 * Italian: grattaschiena, manina
 * Japanese:
 * Korean: 효자손, 등긁이, 등긁개
 * Latin: scalptōrium
 * Russian: па́лка для чеса́ния спины́
 * Spanish: rascaespalda, rascador de espaldas
 * Tagalog: pangamot ng likod
 * Thai: ไม้เกาหลัง
 * Welsh: peth crafu cefn