OFF:Trepanation??

Andy Gilham AndyGilham at AOL.COM
Wed Jul 31 08:36:01 EDT 1996


Chambers dictionary says:

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trepan
 (tri-pan', noun) an obsolete cylindrical saw for perforating the skull; a
tool for boring shafts.
 (verb transitive) to remove a piece of the skull from (surgery); to cut a
cylindrical disc from; to cut an annular groove in.
 trepanation (trep-uh-nay'-shun) noun.
 trepann'er noun.
 trepann'ing noun and adjective.

     >>French trepan, from Low Latin trepanum, from Greek trypanon, from
trypaein to bore
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One for the FAQ?

- Andy

BTW, Chambers also gives one meaning for "shag" as:

 a US dance related to the jitterbug but with shuffling footwork, first
popular in the 1950s and 60s;

and later

(verb intransitive) to dance the shag:

which is (sadly) what the good ladies of South Carolina meant when they
exclaimed "let's shag!"



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