The word "more thankworthy" means even more deserving of thanks or appreciation. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /mɔr ˈθæŋk.wɜr.ði/, where the "r" after "more" is pronounced, and the "w" sound in "thankworthy" is separated by a syllable break with a schwa sound in between. The word "thankworthy" is an adjective that is not commonly used in modern English, but it is a valid word. Overall, "more thankworthy" is a clear and precise expression that conveys a sense of increased gratitude or recognition.
The word "more thankworthy" is derived from the combination of two separate parts: "more" and "thankworthy".
The word "more" originates from the Old English word "māra", which means greater or additional. It is related to the Proto-Germanic word "maizô", meaning more, and can also be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "*mē-", meaning to measure.
The term "thankworthy" is composed of "thank" and "worthy". The word "thank" comes from the Old English word "þanc", which means gratitude or thanks. It has roots in the Proto-Germanic word "*thankaz" and can be related to the Proto-Indo-European root "*tong-", which means to think, thank, or feel.