Why this word is great
PLENILUNAR — [Adjective] Of, pertaining to, or resembling the full moon. From Latin plēnilūnium ("full moon"), combining plēni- ("full") and lūnium ("moon"). Unlike "lunar" (which blankets all phases in pallid generality) or "selenic" (which reduces the moon to a cold, distant orb), "plenilunar" is the precise, luminous moment when the night is held hostage by silver. It is the silvered edge of a cloud drifting across its face, the way shadows sharpen on snow under its cold brilliance, or the eerie stillness of a landscape bathed in its spectral glow—a reminder that even in darkness, there are moments of perfect, fleeting wholeness.