The correct spelling for the word "more premeditating" is /mɔːr priːˈmɛdɪteɪtɪŋ/. The word consists of three syllables: "more" pronounced as /mɔːr/ and meaning "additional", "premeditating" pronounced as /priːˈmɛdɪteɪtɪŋ/ and meaning "planning in advance". When pronounced together, the stress falls on the second syllable, "premeditating". It is important to use the correct spelling to avoid confusion and ensure clarity in communication.
The phrase "more premeditating" does not have a specific etymology as it is a combination of two words: "more" and "premeditating". Here is the breakdown of the etymology for each word:
1. More: The word "more" comes from Middle English "more", Old English "māra", and Proto-Germanic "*maizô". It is related to the Dutch "meer", German "mehr", and Gothic "maiza". The ultimate origin is uncertain, but it can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "*me-", meaning "big" or "great".
2. Premeditating: The word "premeditating" is a verb form of the word "premeditate". "Premeditate" comes from Latin "praemeditatus", which is the past participle of "praemeditare".