The correct spelling of the word "more demonical" is /mɔːr dɪˈmɒnɪkəl/. The phonetic transcription illustrates the pronunciation of each sound in the word. "More" is pronounced as "mɔːr" with a long "o" sound and "demonical" is pronounced as "dɪˈmɒnɪkəl" with emphasis on the second syllable and a soft "c" sound. The word "demonical" means relating to or characteristic of demons or evil spirits. By adding "more" before "demonical", it indicates an increase in the level of demonic activity or influence.
The etymology of the word "more demonical" can be understood by breaking it down into its separate parts.
1. More: This word comes from the Middle English word "more", which is derived from the Old English word "māra" meaning "greater" or "larger". It has its roots in the Proto-Germanic language.
2. Demonical: This word is derived from the noun "demon", which originates from the Latin word "daemon", meaning "spirit" or "divine power". In ancient Greek, the related word "daimon" referred to an inferior deity or guiding spirit. The suffix "-ical" is added to "demon" to form the adjective "demonical", which means "pertaining to demons" or "having the qualities of a demon".