halfdead

Halfway dead; only partially alive.

Adjective

  1. Halfway dead; only partially alive.
    • But even after he was beyond the danger zone, he still felt halfdead. - 1999, Patti Massman, Susan Rosser, A Matter of Betrayal:
    • Until the day King Nax had seized him and shattered his legs—not broken them, but shattered them, eight men taking turns with a mallet—and then sent him home, halfdead, to his wife, Aliss, in the northern Dells. - 2009,...
    • Some may be halfdead physically; they need people to visit them in the hospital or in their homes. But there are many more who are halfdead in other ways. - 2010, Wayne Gordon, Who Is My Neighbor?:

Origin

From Middle English halfdede, from Old English healfdēad (“half-dead”), from Proto-Germanic *halbadaudaz (“halfdead”), equivalent to half- + dead. Cognate with West Frisian healdea (“halfdead”), Dutch halfdood (“halfdead”), German Low German halvdood (“halfdead”), German halbtot (“halfdead”), Swedish halvdöd (“halfdead”).

Forms

half dead half-dead