The word "Memnoch" is a proper noun that is often used in literature and pop culture. It is pronounced /ˈmɛmnɒk/ and is spelled using the English alphabet. The phonetic transcription shows that the first syllable has a short "e" sound, while the second syllable has a silent "h." The "o" in the final syllable has a short "o" sound, and the "ch" is pronounced as a "k." The spelling of "Memnoch" is unique and adds to the intrigue and mystery surrounding the name.
The word "Memnoch" does not have a specific etymology as it is not a recognized word in most dictionaries. However, it is worth noting that "Memnoch" is a name of a fictional character created by the American author Anne Rice. Memnoch the Devil is a novel in "The Vampire Chronicles" series, first published in 1995. The origin or meaning of the name "Memnoch" as used by Rice may be purely fictional or derived from her own imagination.