half-broken

English

Etymology

From Middle English *half-broken, from Old English healfbrocen (half-broken), equivalent to half- + broken. Compare Dutch half gebroken (half-broken).

Adjective

half-broken (comparative more half-broken, superlative most half-broken)

  1. Halfway or partially broken; somewhat broken.
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