"More circuited" is not a commonly used phrase in English, but it can be spelled phonetically as /mɔːr ˈsɜːrkɪtɪd/. The first word, "more," is pronounced as "mohr" with a long "oh" sound. The second word, "circuited," is pronounced as "ser-kited" with the stress on the second syllable. This word means to have completed a circuit or to have created a circuitous path. It is important to understand phonetic transcription in order to correctly decipher the pronunciation of uncommon words.
There doesn't seem to be any specific etymology or recognized word as "more circuited". Both "more" and "circuited" are English words with distinct origins.
1. The word "more" originated from Old English "māra", which means greater, additional, or additional quantity. It is related to the German word "mehr" and the Dutch word "meer", both having similar meanings.
2. "Circuited" is the past participle form of the verb "circuit", which comes from the Latin word "circuitus", meaning a going around or a circle. "Circuitus" is derived from the Latin verb "circuire" or "circumire", which combines "circum" (around) and "ire" (to go).