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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
frostbitten

also frost-bitten, 1550s, from frost (n.) + bitten.

Wiktionary
frostbitten

a. Affected by frostbite.

WordNet
frostbitten

adj. injured by freezing or partial freezing; "frostbitten fingers"; "frostbitten grapes unsalable as fresh fruit"

Wikipedia
Frostbitten (Armstrong novel)

Frostbitten is the tenth novel in Women of the Otherworld series by Kelley Armstrong.

Usage examples of "frostbitten".

Conquistadors were burned by day in the Andean sun, frostbitten by night, malnourished by any good dietary standard, often half-starved for oxygen.

I was exhausted, I was frostbitten, and I found my camp empty except for a semiliterate letter from Berne.

The tips of the green pines, the crests of the silver spruces, waved about masses of vivid gold aspen trees, and wonderful cerise and flaming red of maples, and crags of yellow rock, covered with the bronze of frostbitten sumac.

Most of all Edwina wanted to see a specialist to make sure that Teddy was alright and Fannie did not lose her frostbitten fingers.

No naked little men sat on the summit dispensing wisdom, because the first thing the truly-wise man works out is that sitting around on mountaintops gives you not only haemorrhoids but frostbitten haemorrhoids.

I had been wearing a leather helmet liner, which had kept my ears from getting frostbitten.