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cripple
noun
[G.]
A lame person; primarily, one who creeps, halts or limps; one who has lost, or never enjoyed the use of his limbs. Acts 14:8.
cripple
adjective
Lame.
cripple
noun
[G.]
A lame person; primarily, one who creeps, halts or limps; one who has lost, or never enjoyed the use of his limbs. Acts 74:8. The word may signify one who is partially or totally disabled from using his limbs. See the blind beggar dance, the cripple sing.
cripple
verb transitive
To lame; to deprive of the use of the limbs, particularly of the legs and feet.
cripple
To disable; to deprive of the power of exertion. We say, a fleet was crippled in the engagement.