The word "memoried" is spelled with the root word "memory" plus the suffix "-ed" to create a past participle verb form. Phonetically, the word is pronounced /ˈmɛmərid/. The "e" sound in "memory" is represented by the phonetic symbol "ɛ" and the "o" sound in "-ed" is represented by the symbol "ə". The stress in the word is on the second syllable, "mem". "Memoried" is commonly used to describe someone or something that is filled with memories or has experienced significant events.
The word memoried is formed from adding the suffix -ed to the noun memory. The etymology of memory can be traced back to the Latin word memoria, which means memory or remembrance. In Old French, it evolved into memorie, and then made its way into Middle English as memory. The suffix -ed is a common suffix used to form past tense verbs or adjectives from nouns, creating the word memoried.