paralisie
Old French
Etymology
Latin paralysis, from Ancient Greek παράλυσις (parálusis, “palsy”), from παραλύειν (paralúein, “to disable on one side”), from παρά (pará, “beside”) + λύειν (lúein, “loosen”).
Noun
paralisie f (oblique plural paralisies, nominative singular paralisie, nominative plural paralisies)
- paralysis
- Un mal sudain e laid de grant baillie Ke nomé est paralisie
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