You may be able to get it rotating by hand and then power it on, and it will keep spinning.
I don't know the situation, and only a few mechanical loads will be safe to start like that, and you should not risk injury.
A lot of types loads will not allow a motor to accelerate, but if you can disconnect the load by taking a belt off or similar, it could be a useful tests.
If starting like that works, and it's a single-phase motor, then it's the starting capacitor that has failed or become disconnected. If starting like that works on a three-phase motor, one phase has become disconnected.
On either type of motor, the disconnection could be a break in the winding.