G3886 – paraluo – παραλύω feeble, sick of the (taken with) palsy

Strong’s ID:
G3886
Greek Word:
παραλύω
Transliteration:
paraluo
Pronunciation:
par-al-oo’-o
Part of Speech:
verb
Usage Count:
5
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Strong’s Greek Lexicon

from and ; to loosen beside, i.e. relax (perfect passive participle, paralyzed or enfeebled):—feeble, sick of the (taken with) palsy.

Owing to changes in the enumeration while in progress, there were no words left for numbers 2717 and 3203–3302, which were therefore silently dropped out of the vocabulary and references as redundant.

Thayer’s Greek Definitions

1) to loose on one side or from the side
2) to loose or part things placed side by side
3) to loosen, dissolve
4) to weaken, enfeeble
5) suffering from the relaxing of the nerves, unstrung, weak of limb
6) tottering, weakened, feeble knees

Thayer’s Definitions are as edited by the Online Bible of Winterbourne, Ontario. They removed the etymology, cross-references, and Greek phrases and changed some of Thayer’s Unitarian doctrinal positions concerning the work and person of Christ.