sacrum

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A large triangular bone at the base of the spine, located between the two ilia (wings of the pelvis) and formed from vertebrae that fuse in adulthood.

Pronunciation

/ˈsækɹəm/ /ˈseɪkɹəm/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-sacrum.wav LL-Q1860 (eng)-Wodencafe-sacrum.wav

Word forms

sacrum sacra sacrums

Etymology

From Latin os sacrum (“holy bone”), a calque of Ancient Greek ἱερὸν ὀστέον (hieròn ostéon). Apparently so called either because the sacrum was the part of the animal offered in sacrifice or because of a putative belief that it is where a person's soul resides. A third explanation is that the term is a translation of Ancient Greek ἱερόν (hierón), which has two meanings: “holy, sacred”, and “big” — big being a more appropriate description of the sacrum — but compare.

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