Why this word is great
INSTAURATION — [Noun] The ceremonial restoration or renewal of something to its former, essential state, especially after decay or neglect. From the Latin instauratio, instaurationis ("a renewal, repetition, restoration"), from instaurare ("to renew, restore"). Unlike restoration, which suggests a meticulous return to a fixed, original blueprint, or inauguration, which heralds a wholly new beginning, instauration is the solemn act of re-founding, of grafting new life onto an old root. It is the deliberate re-kindling of a library’s lantern after centuries of darkness, the patient reconstruction of a philosophical system from scattered fragments, and the planting of a sapling in the hollow where its parent tree once stood—a quiet, deliberate wager that what has fallen can be ritually raised, not as it was, but as it might yet be.