More aforestated is a phrase that means "further stated earlier." The word "aforestated" is spelled with the prefix "a-" which means "before" and the word "forestate" which means "to state or declare before." The IPA phonetic transcription for "aforestated" is /əfɔ:rˈsteɪtɪd/. The accent is on the second syllable, and it's pronounced with a long "o" sound and a stress on the final "t" sound. When using the phrase "more aforestated," we indicate that something has been further clarified or explained earlier.
The term "more aforestated" is not a word with a specific etymology. It seems to be a combination of two words: "more" and "aforestated".
1. More: This is an adverb used to indicate a greater amount or degree. It comes from the Old English word "māra", which has Germanic roots.
2. Aforestated: This is not a commonly used word, and it appears to be a combination of "afore" (before) and "stated" (expressed or specified). "Afore" is derived from the Middle English word "aforan" which means "before", and "stated" originates from the Old French word "estater", meaning "to state".
Together, "more aforestated" could be understood to mean "further or additional specified beforehand".