The Greek that is translated as “paralyzed” in English is translated in the following ways:
- Eastern Highland Otomi: “body cramps”
- Chichimeca-Jonaz: “limp bodies”
- Morelos Nahuatl: “stiff bodies”
- Lalana Chinantec: “dry people” (see also lame) (source for this and above: Viola Waterhouse in Notes on Translation August 1966, p. 86ff.)
See also paralyzed / withered.