Correct spelling for the English word "godspeeded" is [ɡˈɒdspiːdɪd], [ɡˈɒdspiːdɪd], [ɡ_ˈɒ_d_s_p_iː_d_ɪ_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "godspeeded" is not a widely recognized word with a clear etymology. However, it is derived from the noun "godspeed", which has Old English origins.
The term "godspeed" is a compound of the words "god" and "speed". "God" derives from Old English "god", which stems from the Proto-Germanic word "*gudan". It refers to a deity or a divine being. "Speed" originates from the Old English word "spēd", which means success, prosperity, or quickness.
Together, "godspeed" is used as a noun to convey good fortune, success, or a blessing for safety and prosperity in someone's journey or endeavor. It is commonly used as a parting wish to someone embarking on a significant journey or task.