Dictionary entry

Deadlock

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Dead″lock′ (?), n. 1. A lock which is not self-latching, but requires a key to throw the bolt forward.

2. A counteraction of things, which produces an entire stoppage; a complete obstruction of action.

Things are at a deadlock. London Times.

The Board is much more likely to be at a deadlock of two to two. The Century.