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Etymology of the English word scalpel

the English word scalpel
derived from the Latin word scalpellum (scalpel, lancet; small surgical knife)
derived from the Latin word scalprum (knife; tool for scraping, paring, cutting away)
derived from the Latin word scalpere (scratch, draw nails across)
derived from the Latin word scalper (tool for scraping, paring, cutting away)

Date

The earliest known usage of scalpel in English dates from the 18th century.

Cognates

Dutch scalpel, French scalpel, German Skalpell, Italian scarpello, Norwegian skalpell, Portuguese scalpello, Spanish escalpelo, Swedish skalpell

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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