The correct spelling of the phrase "more rocketed" is /mɔː ˈrɒkɪtɪd/. The first part of the word, "more," is pronounced with an open o-sound and ends with the r-sound. The second part, "rocketed," is pronounced with a long o-sound, followed by the k-sound, and ends with the t-sound. When spelled correctly, this phrase refers to something that has increased rapidly or sharply, like the popularity of a new product or the performance of a sports team.
The word "more rocketed" appears to be a combination of two separate terms: "more" and "rocketed". Here's the etymology of each part:
1. More: The word "more" comes from the Old English word "māra", which means "greater" or "additional". It has roots in the Proto-Germanic language and is linked to similar words in other Germanic languages.
2. Rocketed: The term "rocketed" is derived from the noun "rocket", which originates from the Italian word "rochetta" (little fuse). The Italian term came from Latin "rochettus", meaning "a bobbin". The initial use of the word "rocket" referred to the fireworks, which were named due to their similarity to the shape of a bobbin. The verb "rocketed" emerged as a past tense form of "rocket".