The spelling of the word "more unbefriended" can be confusing. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /mɔːr ʌnbɪˈfrendɪd/. The first word, "more," is pronounced with a long O sound followed by an R sound. The second word, "unbefriended," is pronounced with a short U sound followed by an N sound, then a B sound, and so on. This word means "more isolated" or "more alone." Despite its unusual spelling, "more unbefriended" is a correct and valid English phrase.
The phrase "more unbefriended" does not seem to have a specific etymology, as it is a combination of commonly used words in the English language.
The word "more" is derived from the Old English word "māra", meaning greater or additional. It is still used today to indicate a greater quantity or degree compared to something else.
The word "unbefriended" is formed by adding the prefix "un-" (meaning not) to the word "befriended", which is derived from the verb "befriend". "Befriend" originated from the Middle English word "befrenden", which meant to make or behave as a friend. Over time, the word evolved to refer to establishing a friendly relationship or being on friendly terms with someone.
So, "more unbefriended" could be understood as a phrase expressing a greater state of not having friends or lacking companionship.