The word "more prophesied" is spelled /mɔr ˈprɑfəˌsaɪd/. In this phrase, the word "more" is pronounced with the long o sound /ɔ/ and the final r sound /r/. Meanwhile, "prophesied" is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable /ˈprɑfəˌsaɪd/ and with the dipthong oi sound /ɔɪ/. The spelling of this word is important in accurately conveying its meaning, which is the act of predicting events that may occur in the future.
The word "more prophesied" does not have its own specific etymology; rather, it is a combination of individual words that can be analyzed separately.
1. More: This word is derived from the Old English word "māra", which means "greater" or "additional". It has roots in the Proto-Germanic language.
2. Prophecy: This word is derived from the Latin noun "prophetia" and the Greek noun "prophēteia". Both of these words refer to "prophetic utterance" or "prediction". The Latin word is derived from the Greek word.
When combined, "more prophesied" simply means "additional predictions" or "further prophecies".