Where does “trepanatio” come from?

trepanatio (Latin) comes from French trépan, from Latin trepanum, from Ancient Greek τρύπανον, from Ancient Greek τρυπάω — to bore, drill.

Ancestry of “trepanatio”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchtrépandrill; trepan, trephine
2Latintrepanuma drill
3Ancient Greekτρύπανονborer, auger, rotated by a thong; trepan, a...
4Ancient Greekτρυπάωto bore, drill
Every word from Ancient Greek τρυπάωEvery word from Ancient Greek τρύπανονEvery word from Latin trepanum