entglitten
Entglitten is a term used in speculative linguistics to describe a process of rapid semantic drift in digital communication, in which a word or phrase loses its original referent and acquires a new or broader sense through diffuse cross‑community diffusion. The concept is applied in discussions of how memes, platform algorithms, and social networks influence lexicon, creating forms of meaning that migrate beyond their source domains. Entglitten is often cited in analyses of online discourse, branding, and meme culture where context collapse is common.
The word is a neologism that combines an affix resembling "ent-" with a deliberately opaque root intended
Entglitten typically arises when a term is repeatedly reused across unrelated communities, followed by reanalysis of
Illustrative but fictional cases are commonly cited in theoretical treatments. One hypothetical example describes a technical
Scholars disagree about whether entglitten constitutes a coherent phenomenon or a convenient shorthand for broader semantic
If adopted, entglitten has implications for lexicography, branding, and online moderation, highlighting how rapidly meanings can