Broken /adj./ Middle English, from Old English brocen, from past participle of brecan to break 1 - Violently separated into parts. 2 - Damaged or altered by breaking, as a: violated by transgression b: discontinuous, interrupted c: disrupted by change. 3 - a: made weak or infirm. b: subdued completely. 4 - Not complete or full. No longer whole. 5 - Being in a state of disarray; disordered. 6 - Destroyed by adversity Drakon /n./ Greek (δράκων, o) 1 - Dragon serpent BrokenDrakon™ /n./ 1 - Untainted animal nature and a primitive state of existence, untouched and uninfluenced by civilization or artificiality as opposed to intellect and the concept of the boundary between life and death. 2 – The complete and prime element of imagination. 3 – a: the essence of everything contained in one concept rather than the separation and conflict between opposing perceptions and forces. b: everything uncategorized, unjudged, and focused beneath one notion (both male and female, life and death, etc) 4 – Alias of a specific endeavouring artist and writer. |