Depends, off course on the context: If it's Hebrew, tsol'ea means limp (masculine) and tsol'aat (feminine). Somebody who would be called that, could be literally limping or when used colloquially, could be lacking in some way. Does it fit your context ?
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Depends, off course on the context: If it's Hebrew, tsol'ea means limp (masculine) and tsol'aat (feminine). Somebody who would be called that, could be literally limping or when used colloquially, could be lacking in some way. Does it fit your context ?