More discalceate is a phrase that describes something that is even more shoeless or barefoot than before. The word "discalceate" is pronounced /dɪsˈkælsiət/, with the stress on the second syllable. It comes from the Latin "discalceatus" which means "shoeless" or "barefoot". The English spelling reflects the Latin spelling, with the "sc" combination pronounced as "s" and the final "ate" indicating a past participle. So, "more discalceate" would be pronounced /mɔːr dɪsˈkælsiət/.