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Krüppel Cripple
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Der Ausdruck Krüppel bezeichnet ursprünglich einen in seiner Bewegungsfähigkeit physiologisch dauerhaft behinderten Menschen. Auch jemand, dem von Geburt an oder durch äußere Einwirkungen Gliedmaßen fehlen, wird als verkrüppelt bezeichnet. A cripple is a person or animal with a physical disability, particularly one who is unable to walk because of an injury or illness. The word was recorded as early as 950 AD, and derives from the Proto-Germanic krupilaz. The German and Dutch words Krüppel and kreupel are cognates. By the 1970s, the word generally came to be regarded as pejorative when used for people with disabilities. Cripple is also a transitive verb, meaning "cause a disability or inability". The word crippling is also used as an adjective.
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Der Ausdruck Krüppel bezeichnet ursprünglich einen in seiner Bewegungsfähigkeit physiologisch dauerhaft behinderten Menschen. Auch jemand, dem von Geburt an oder durch äußere Einwirkungen Gliedmaßen fehlen, wird als verkrüppelt bezeichnet. A cripple is a person or animal with a physical disability, particularly one who is unable to walk because of an injury or illness. The word was recorded as early as 950 AD, and derives from the Proto-Germanic krupilaz. The German and Dutch words Krüppel and kreupel are cognates. By the 1970s, the word generally came to be regarded as pejorative when used for people with disabilities. Cripple is also a transitive verb, meaning "cause a disability or inability". The word crippling is also used as an adjective.
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