The correct spelling of the phrase "more numbskulled" is /mɔːr ˈnʌmskʌld/. The word "numbskulled" is spelled with a double "l" as it is a variation of the word "numbskull", meaning a foolish or stupid person. The addition of "more" indicates an increase in the level of stupidity or foolishness. It is important to pay attention to the spelling of words to ensure clear communication and accurate representation of the intended meaning.
The word "numbskulled" is a derivative of the term "numbskull", which is a compound word formed from "numb" and "skull".
The term "numb" comes from Middle English "numben", which traces back to the Old English word "nymrian", meaning to be or make numb. "Nymrian" is related to the Proto-Germanic word "numrōną" and the Old Norse word "numma", both having similar meanings.
The word "skull" originates from the Old Norse word "skalli", which means "bald head" or "skull". It is also related to the Old English word "scylle", meaning the top or crown of the head.
The "more" in "more numbskulled" is an intensifying word used to emphasize the degree or extent of the quality described.