How Do You Spell PALSY?

Pronunciation: [pˈɔːlzi] (IPA)

The word "palsy" may seem difficult to spell due to its unusual spelling. However, once you break it down phonetically, it becomes clearer. The IPA phonetic transcription for "palsy" is /ˈpɔːlzi/. This indicates that the word starts with a "p" sound, followed by an "aw" sound, a clear "l", and a "z" sound. The "y" at the end is pronounced as "ee". Knowing the IPA transcription can make spelling "palsy" a breeze!

PALSY Meaning and Definition

  1. Palsy is a medical term used to describe a range of conditions characterized by involuntary tremors or shaking movements that affect muscle control and coordination. It is a general term that encompasses various neurological disorders, including cerebral palsy, Bell's palsy, and Parkinson's disease.

    Cerebral palsy is a condition that affects muscle tone, movement, and posture, typically caused by damage to the developing brain during pregnancy, childbirth, or early childhood. It often leads to difficulties in movement, coordination, and balance.

    Bell's palsy, on the other hand, is a disorder that causes sudden, temporary weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face. It is believed to occur due to inflammation or swelling of the facial nerve, resulting in drooping of the affected side of the face.

    Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, speech, and other bodily functions. It is caused by a loss of dopamine-producing cells in the brain, leading to tremors, rigidity, and difficulties with balance and coordination.

    Overall, palsy refers to a broad category of conditions that affect muscle control and coordination, resulting in involuntary tremors, weakness, or paralysis. Treatment options for palsy depend on the specific underlying condition and may involve medications, physical therapy, assistive devices, and in some cases, surgery.

  2. • The loss or diminution of sensation or of motion, or of both, in any part of an animal body; paralysis, of which it is an abbreviation.
    • To strike as with palsy.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of PALSY

The word "palsy" originates from the Old French term "paleisie", which is derived from the Latin word "palaestīna". The Latin term was used to refer to paralysis or palsy, particularly in the sense of a condition causing partial or complete loss of muscle control. The Latin word has its roots in the Greek word "palaistē", which means "to wrestle" or "to struggle". Over time, the term "palsy" evolved from its Latin origins to describe various conditions involving paralysis or loss of muscle function.

Similar spelling words for PALSY

Plural form of PALSY is PALSIES

Conjugate verb Palsy

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have palsied
you would have palsied
he/she/it would have palsied
we would have palsied
they would have palsied
I would have palsy
you would have palsy
he/she/it would have palsy
we would have palsy
they would have palsy

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been palsying
you would have been palsying
he/she/it would have been palsying
we would have been palsying
they would have been palsying

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would palsy
you would palsy
he/she/it would palsy
we would palsy
they would palsy

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be palsying
you would be palsying
he/she/it would be palsying
we would be palsying
they would be palsying

FUTURE

I will palsy
you will palsy
he/she/it will palsy
we will palsy
they will palsy

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be palsying
you will be palsying
he/she/it will be palsying
we will be palsying
they will be palsying

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have palsied
you will have palsied
he/she/it will have palsied
we will have palsied
they will have palsied

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been palsying
you will have been palsying
he/she/it will have been palsying
we will have been palsying
they will have been palsying

IMPERATIVE

you palsy
we let´s palsy

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to palsy

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was palsying
you were palsying
he/she/it was palsying
we were palsying
they were palsying

PAST PARTICIPLE

palsied

PAST PERFECT

I had palsied
you had palsied
he/she/it had palsied
we had palsied
they had palsied

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been palsying
you had been palsying
he/she/it had been palsying
we had been palsying
they had been palsying

PRESENT

I palsy
you palsy
he/she/it palsies
we palsy
they palsy

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am palsying
you are palsying
he/she/it is palsying
we are palsying
they are palsying

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

palsying

PRESENT PERFECT

I have palsied
you have palsied
he/she/it has palsied
we have palsied
they have palsied

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been palsying
you have been palsying
he/she/it has been palsying
we have been palsying
they have been palsying

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it palsy

SIMPLE PAST

I palsied
you palsied
he/she/it palsied
we palsied
they palsied

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