paralysant
English
Etymology
From French paralysant, from paralyser ‘to paralyse’.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpæɹəlaɪzənt/
Adjective
paralysant (comparative more paralysant, superlative most paralysant)
- Causing paralysis.
Noun
paralysant (plural paralysants)
- A substance which induces paralysis.
- 1948 (revised 1952), Robert Graves, The White Goddess, Faber & Faber 1999, p. 48:
- Other mythographers say that [...] where the saliva of Cerberus fell on the ground, up sprang the witch-flower aconite – which is a poison, a paralysant and a febrifuge
- 1948 (revised 1952), Robert Graves, The White Goddess, Faber & Faber 1999, p. 48:
French
Verb
paralysant
- present participle of paralyser
Adjective
paralysant (feminine singular paralysante, masculine plural paralysants, feminine plural paralysantes)
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