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Lingloris

Lingloris:
ling (origin): from Latin lingua "tongue; language; speech"
glor (origin): from Latin gloria - "glory; magnificence; renown"
-is (origin): Latin/Greek abstract noun
ending - marks a state, condition, or
concept
Definition: The abstract condition in which language structurally falls short of conveying the depth of transcendent or divine meaning it gestures toward.Coined by Dexter James LeVan on February 17, 2026.
In a dialogue scene: "Oh how I wish I could convey how much God cares for you. Lingloris." As a statement, it hints to the other person that the confines of their speech cannot capture the entirety of the full intent, specifically in regards to how infinite Gods care for that individual is. The other person confronted with this word, is nudged to think with more compassion in a way, a forced reflection on how the conversation though deep, the person who is trying to convey their point feel almost defeated in how redundant even speaking feels when his point isn't taken up in full.
by DexLeV February 17, 2026
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