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Definition of palsy
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Palsy (n.)
Paralysis,
complete
or
partial.
See
Paralysis..
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Palsical
::
Palsical
(a.)
Affected
with
palsy;
palsied;
paralytic.
Palsy
::
Palsy (n.)
Paralysis,
complete
or
partial.
See
Paralysis..
Staggard
::
Stag-evil
(n.) A kind of palsy
affecting
the jaw of a
horse.
Palsy
::
Palsy (v. t.) To
affect
with
palsy,
or as with
palsy;
to
deprive
of
action
or
energy;
to
paralyze..
Paralyze
::
Paralyze
(v. t.) To
affect
or
strike
with
paralysis
or
palsy.
Paraplegy
::
Paraplegy
(n.) Palsy of the lower half of the body on both
sides,
caused
usually
by
disease
of the
spinal
cord..
Palsied
::
Palsied
(a.)
Affected
with
palsy;
paralyzed.
Impalsy
::
Impalsy
(v. t.) To
palsy;
to
paralyze;
to
deaden.
Paralytic
::
Paralytic
(a.)
Affected
with
paralysis,
or
palsy..
Palsywort
::
Palsywort
(n.) The
cowslip
(Primula
veris);
-- so
called
from its
supposed
remedial
powers.
Hemiplegia
::
Hemiplegia
(n.) A palsy that
affects
one side only of the body.
Palesy
::
Palesy
(n.)
Palsy.
Palsying
::
Palsying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pals.
Paralysis
::
Paralysis
(n.)
Abolition
of
function,
whether
complete
or
partial;
esp., the loss of the power of
voluntary
motion,
with or
without
that of
sensation,
in any part of the body;
palsy.
See
Hemiplegia,
and
Paraplegia.
Also used
figuratively..
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