Mnemoglade
noun
The uneasy force that binds your voice in invisible chains, as memory falters and the path to intellectual contribution becomes obscured. It births a reluctant silence, a tidal pull of doubt and self-reproach, leaving echoes of unspoken wisdom in its wake.
Blending Greek 'mneme' (memory) + Old English 'glad' (surface or bright), pointing to the bright but unreachable realm of forgotten words. Pronounced 'NEM-oh-glayd'