Old English hælþ "wholeness, a being whole, sound or well"
from Proto-Germanic hailitho
from PIE kailo- "whole, uninjured, of good omen"
(also, source of Old English hal "hale, whole")
“It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.”
~☉~ | lucid definition; added layer of lucidity, or aethereal context |
⚜ | classic definition |
☣ | artificium definition; usually words which have undergone a warped evolution, or a complete perversion of the original sense |