gerbrot (noun)
/ˈɡɛr.brɒt/

Etymology: Proto-Germanic ∗gaizaz∗gaizaz, sharp, keen, pointed + Proto-Germanic ∗braudą∗braudą, bread, nourishment.

Definitions:

  1. Nourishment that sharpens the mind; any curated knowledge, data, or learning that cultivates intelligence

  2. An institution, library, school, or archive that feeds sharp minds deliberately

  3. (AI/computing) The training corpus or knowledge base fed to a machine intelligence to develop its reasoning capacity

  4. (proper noun) A family name denoting a lineage dedicated to the life of the mind

Derivatives: gerbrotian (adj.), gerbrotist (n.), gerbrotize (v.)

Usage: "A great library is the highest form of gerbrot a civilization can offer its children."

Ex Gerbrot Lux

From keen nourishment for the mind comes Light