The word "more imbrued" is spelled using the International Phonetic Alphabet as /mɔːr ɪmbruːd/. The word "imbrued" is the past participle of the verb "imbrue," which means to stain or saturate with blood or other liquid. The addition of "more" before "imbrued" implies an increase in the degree or intensity of the staining or saturation. Proper spelling is important to convey the intended meaning of written communication, and using phonetic transcription can help ensure accuracy.
The word "imbrued" is derived from the Middle English word "enbruen", which in turn comes from the Old French word "enbruire" meaning "to moisten with blood". This Old French term is derived from the Latin word "inbruere", which also means "to wet with blood". Therefore, "more imbrued" can be understood as an intensified form of the word, indicating something that is even more soaked or stained with blood.