Vine's Expository Dictionary: View Entry
παραλύω paralýō, par-al-oo'-o; from G3844 and G3089; to loosen beside, i.e. relax (perfect passive participle, paralyzed or enfeebled):—feeble, sick of the (taken with) palsy.
The KJV translates Strong's G3886 in the following manner: sick of the palsy (2x), taken with palsy (2x), feeble (1x).
to loose on one side or from the side
to loose or part things placed side by side
to loosen, dissolve
to weaken, enfeeble
suffering from the relaxing of the nerves, unstrung, weak of limb
tottering, weakened, feeble knees
Strong's Number G3886 matches the Greek παραλύω (paralyō),
which occurs 5 times in 5 verses
in the TR Greek.