Jump to content

Cripple: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
PMDrive1061 (talk | contribs)
Rm. long-standing attack
No edit summary
Line 24: Line 24:
In '''building construction''':
In '''building construction''':
*A '''cripple''' is a [[trimmer (construction)|trimmer]] [[wall stud|stud]] or [[joist]] which is shorter than full-length.
*A '''cripple''' is a [[trimmer (construction)|trimmer]] [[wall stud|stud]] or [[joist]] which is shorter than full-length.


Ryan Clare <3 Kim Woodcock

Revision as of 18:14, 17 December 2008

A cripple is a person or animal with a 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[1]. The German and Dutch words Krüppel and kreupel are cognates.

The word generally came to be regarded[who?] as pejorative when used for people, in the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada during the 1960s. In other English-speaking countries, the term is still widely used without pejorative connotations. Cripple is also a transitive verb, meaning "cause a disability or inability".

Cripple may also refer to:


In geography:

In software:

  • Crippleware, a type of shareware that lacks full functionality.

In mass media:

In building construction: