Formation

Morphological reading: silentium + historia.

Pseudo-Latin morphology makes silence sound like an archival condition or doctrine: history constituted by what cannot or will not be said.

Source

Earliest indexed occurrence: 𝐴 π‡πžπšπ π‘œπ‘“ π’π­πžπšπ¦ π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘ 𝐅𝐨𝐠 π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘ πƒπ«πžπšπ¦π¬ Β· 2024-01-07.

β€œ"fragum" (breaking), suggesting the fragmentation of memory. Silentiumhistoria - Merging "silentium" (silence) and "historia" (history), indicating a history…”

Why it matters

The point is not merely novelty. The collision arrives before the definition does. See The JQD word-machine and the lexicon entry.