The spelling of the word "more confessed" is quite straightforward. "More" is pronounced as /mɔːr/, with a long "o" sound followed by the consonant "r". "Confessed" is pronounced as /kənˈfɛst/, with a short "o" sound followed by the consonant cluster "nf" and the vowel "e". Together, the pronunciation of the two words would be something like /mɔːr kənˈfɛst/. The spelling accurately reflects the sounds of the word when spoken.
The phrase "more confessed" is not a standalone word, but a combination of two separate words: "more" and "confessed".
The word "more" is derived from Old English "māra", which is related to other Germanic languages such as Old High German "mēro" and Gothic "maiza". It originally meant "greater" or "larger" and has retained a similar meaning throughout its evolution.
On the other hand, "confessed" is the past participle form of the verb "confess", which originated from the Latin word "confiteri". The Latin term "confiteri" can be broken down into "con-" (meaning "together" or "with") and "fateri" (meaning "to acknowledge" or "to confess"). Over time, this Latin root has developed into the word "confessed" in English.