everness
Etymology
From ever + -ness.
everness means perpetuity. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why this word is great
EVERNESS — [Noun] The inherent quality of being everlasting; the abstract condition of endlessness. From the English word 'ever' (always, at all times) + the suffix '-ness' (denoting a state or quality). Unlike 'eternity,' which charts an infinite expanse of time, or 'permanence,' which suggests a fixed endurance of form, everness is the distilled, attributive essence of continuance itself. It is the cold burn of a dead star's light still traveling the void, the patient hum of a distant power line in a still field, and the silent resonance of a held note after the instrument is gone—a word not for the span, but for the quiet, indifferent fact of continuation.