trepanation
See also: trépanation
English
WOTD – 24 November 2011

Iron Age skull with hole produced by trepanation.
Etymology
From New Latin trepanatio, formed from French trépan (“a drill”), itself from Latin trepanum, ultimately from Ancient Greek τρύπανον (trúpanon, “an auger, a drill”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tɹɛpəˈneɪʃən/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
Noun
trepanation (countable and uncountable, plural trepanations)
- The practice of drilling a hole in the skull as a physical, mental, or spiritual treatment.
- 2022, Paul McAuley, Beyond the Burn Line, Gollancz, page 75:
- Creed had suffered […] a swelling to the brain that the tribe’s chief physic treated with trepanation.
Synonyms
- (drilling a hole in the skull): trepanning, trephination, trephining
Translations
practice of drilling a hole in the skull
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See also
- burr hole
- craniotomy
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