moiety

noun·/ˈmɔɪ.ə.ti/

One of two equal parts; a half, especially in legal, formal, or technical division. Where half is common and blunt, moiety treats partition as concept, division recognized and named.

By the treaty each side claimed a moiety of the land, as if geography could be halved by ink.

Etymology

From Old French moitié “half,” from Latin medietas “middle-ness,” from medius “middle.” The word’s history reveals an older sense: half as what lies midway, a portion defined by relationship.

Related Words

halfthe everyday equivalent
portiona part; less strictly “one of two equal parts”
equitablefair division; often the aim behind moiety
medialmiddle; sharing Latin ancestry