Crippled

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Old English: from two words, crypel and crēopel, both of Germanic origin and related to creep.


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crippled (adj.)

"partly or wholly deprived of the use of one or more limbs," early 14c., from cripple (v.). The earlier adjective in Middle English was crepel, crupel (early 13c.).