The spelling of the word "more commenced" can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription. The word "more" is pronounced as /mɔr/, with the first syllable stressed. The word "commenced" is pronounced as /kəˈmɛnst/, with the stress on the second syllable. The spelling of the word "more commenced" follows the standard English spelling rules, with the addition of the suffix "-ed" to form the past tense of the verb "commence". This word is commonly used in formal writing and refers to the beginning of something.
The phrase "more commenced" does not have an etymology because it is not a standalone word or a commonly used phrase. It appears to be a combination of two English words, "more" and "commenced".
- "More" is derived from the Old English word "māra", which means "greater" or "additional". It has roots in Indo-European languages.
- "Commenced" comes from the Latin word "cominitiare", which means "to begin" or "to initiate".
However, when used together as "more commenced", it does not carry a specific meaning or usage in standard English.