Lameness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hobble
To walk lame bearing chiefly on one leg to walk with a hitch or hop or with crutches
Elumbated
Weak or lame in the loins
Game
Crooked lame as a game leg
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Cripply
Lame disabled in a crippled condition
Hoofbound
Having a dry and contracted hoof which occasions pain and lameness
Becripple
To make a cripple of to cripple to lame
Cripple
halts or limps one who has lost or never had the use of a limb or limbs a lame person hence one who is partially disabled
Crutch
staff with a crosspiece at the head to be placed under the arm or shoulder to support the lame or infirm in walking
Limp
To halt to walk lamely Also used figuratively
Estrepement
Estrepement [fr. estropier, Fr., to lame; extirpare, Lat.], any spoil or waste made by tenant for life upon any lands or woods to the
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