stillverne
noun
When the night is deep, and life's troubles loom large, there comes a placid moment when all seems to stand still, allowing you a chance to draw a steady breath amidst the storm's ceaseless churn.
From Old English 'stilnes' (stillness) + Middle English 'verne' (spring, source), suggesting a deep well of calm found in the tumult of darkness. Pronounced "STIL-vurn"