The correct spelling of the phrase "more beheaded" is /mɔː bɪˈhɛdəd/. The first part, "more," is spelled with the digraph "or" to represent the long vowel sound /ɔː/. The second part, "beheaded," is spelled with the letter "e" followed by the digraph "ea" to represent the diphthong /ɛə/. This word means to have been decapitated or to have had one's head removed. Proper spelling is crucial for clear communication and understanding in both spoken and written language.
The phrase "more beheaded" does not have a specific etymology as it appears to be a combination of two separate words. "More" is derived from the Old English word "māra", meaning "greater" or "larger". "Beheaded", on the other hand, is derived from the Old English word "behēafdian", which means "to cut off the head". There is no historical connection or combined etymology between these two words.