• lifeless

    Victor has fainted. The word "lifeless" had a broader range of signification in Mary
    Shelley's day than it does now. Johnson's 1755 Dictionary offers three meanings for
    the adjective, only the first, which is the modern definition, being inappropriate
    to Victor's state.

    1. Dead; deprived of life.
    2. Unanimated; void of life.
    3. Without power, force, or spirit.