The spelling of the word "more roofed" can be explained through its phonetic transcription in IPA, /mɔː rufd/. The word contains three syllables with stress on the first syllable "more", followed by a long "o" sound at the beginning of the second syllable. The "e" at the end of "roofed" is silent, making the "oo" sound in the middle of the word long. The final consonant cluster of "fd" is often pronounced as one sound, making the word sound smoother in speech.
The term "more roofed" does not have a specific etymology as it is not a commonly used phrase or word. However, the word "roof" originates from the Old English word "hrōf", which referred to the covering of a building. The etymology of "roof" can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "hrofa" and the Proto-Indo-European root "sreu", meaning "to flow" or "to glide", which likely refers to the concept of water flowing off a roof.