The correct spelling of the word "more disentranced" is /mɔːr dɪsənˈtrɑːnst/. The phonetic transcription reflects the pronunciation of each letter in the word. "More" is pronounced with a long "o" sound, and "disentranced" has four syllables that are emphasized on the second syllable. The "d" is pronounced with a hard sound and the "e" is silent. "Disentranced" means to be freed from a state of mind where one is entranced or captivated by something.
The word "more disentranced" does not have a specific etymology as it is a combination of two separate words:
1. "More" - This word has its roots in Old English "māra" and Middle English "more". It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "maizô" meaning "greater" or "larger". The word "more" is used to indicate an increased amount, degree, or intensity of something.
2. "Disentranced" - This word is a combination of the prefix "dis-" which means "opposite" or "not", and the verb "entrance" which comes from the Latin word "intrantia" meaning "going or coming in". The verb "entrance" signifies a state of being captivated, enchanted, or mesmerized.