First, just to make sure I understand your goal:

You wish to make tags and fields more autonomous by using the fact that a 
tag (and potentially a field) can also be the title of a tiddler. Using 
this, you add meta data and settings into this tiddler that is used when 
the tag or field is used.

Now, you would like such tag-tiddlers and field-tiddlers to both 
potentially be system tiddlers using the $:/ prefix - but using it for 
field-tiddlers is a problem because of naming conventions for fields.

IMO, since the field isn't a tiddler to begin with, it should be possible 
to simply *pretend *that the field name is e.g $:/myfield. The field *tiddler 
*is really named such and it, obviously, *refers* to the field myfield. 
Using the new slugify operator, you get the field name automatically, e.g 
"[tag[field]slugify[]]" (i.e any tiddler tagged as "field" has its name 
slugified, which simply removes the $:/ prefix). And the converse should be 
doable as well.
 

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