The word "more divulge" is spelled as /mɔːr dɪˈvʌldʒ/. The first two letters "mo" represent the word "more," which means a greater amount or degree. The following letters "di" represent the word "divulge," which means to reveal or make known information that was previously secret or private. The "ul" in "divulge" is pronounced as [ʌl], which is a schwa sound. The word "more divulge" is commonly used to indicate a greater level of disclosure of information.
The term "more divulge" does not have a specific etymology as it appears to be a combination of two separate words: "more" and "divulge". However, we can look at the etymology of each word individually.
1. More: This word has two distinct origins.
a) It comes from the Old English word "māra" meaning "greater" or "additional".
b) It is also derived from the Latin word "magnus", which means "great" or "large".
2. Divulge: This word comes from the Latin verb "divulgare", which means "to make widely known" or "to publish". It is a combination of "dis-" (a prefix denoting the idea of separation) and "vulgare" (meaning "to make public" or "to publish").