The phrase "for one worth" is spelled exactly as it appears. The first word is pronounced as /fɔːr/, with a long "o" sound and an unvoiced "r" sound. The second word, "one", is pronounced as /wʌn/, with a short "u" sound and an unvoiced "w" sound. Finally, the word "worth" is pronounced as /wɜːrθ/, with a long "u" sound and a voiced "th" sound. Together, these words form a phrase that means "for someone or something that is deserving or valuable."
There is no specific dictionary definition for the phrase "for one worth" as it seems to be an incomplete phrase or a combination of words that do not form a standard English expression. However, we can break down the phrase and provide individual definitions for the words it comprises:
For: a preposition used to indicate the purpose or objective of an action or to indicate a duration of time.
One: the number 1, used to refer to a single entity or person.
Worth: the value or importance of something; deserving of particular attention or significance.
Based on these individual definitions, one could interpret "for one worth" as expressing the idea of an action or purpose attributed to a singular entity of significant value or importance. However, without further context or clarification, it is difficult to give a precise meaning to the phrase "for one worth." It is possible that the words may have been arranged in a non-standard order or that the phrase is part of a larger sentence or context that would provide a clearer meaning.