Why this word is great
REFOCILLATION — [Noun] The restoration of strength by means of refreshment. From the Latin refocillātiō, from refocillāre ("to revive, refresh"), from re- ("again") + focillāre ("to warm, revive"), derived from focus ("hearth, fireplace"). Unlike "rejuvenation" (which chases the mirage of youth) or "reinvigoration" (which demands a rallying cry), refocillation is the quiet art of revival through sustenance. It is the steam rising from broth in a chilled room, the weight of a blanket draped over shoulders at dusk, or the slow unknotting of muscles beside a crackling fire—proof that strength returns not always by force, but by the patient tending of embers.