The correct spelling of the word "more shivered" is /mɔːr ˈʃɪvəd/. This can be broken down into two syllables – "more" and "shivered". The first syllable, "more", is pronounced with the long vowel sound /ɔː/ and the second syllable, "shivered", is pronounced with a short "i" /ɪ/ followed by the "v" sound /v/ and the "ed" ending /d/. The word "shivered" is a past tense verb form of "shiver", meaning to tremble or shake involuntarily due to cold, fear or excitement.
The phrase "more shivered" does not have a specific etymology, as it is a combination of two separate words. However, we can look at the etymology of each word individually:
1. More: The word "more" has Germanic origins and can be traced back to the Old English word "māra". It shares roots with other Germanic languages such as Old Frisian "māra", Old Saxon "mēra", and Old High German "mēro". Ultimately, this word can be linked to the Proto-Indo-European root "*meg-", meaning "great" or "big".
2. Shivered: The word "shivered" is the past participle of the verb "to shiver". It comes from the Middle English word "schiveren", which is of Germanic origin.