The spelling of the word "most fordone" may appear confusing at first glance, but it follows English pronunciation rules. "Most" is pronounced as /məʊst/, with the long o sound represented by "o" and the reduced vowel sound represented by "schwa" symbol /ə/. "Fordone" is pronounced as /fɔːdʌn/, with the "or" vowel sound represented by "o" and the "uh" sound represented by "schwa" symbol /ə/. Together, "most fordone" means extremely exhausted or worn out.
The phrase "most fordone" seems to be a combination of two separate words: "most" and "fordone".
The term "most" has a long history and comes from Old English "mǣst", which means "greatest" or "utmost". Over time, it evolved to have the meaning of "very" or "extremely", as seen in phrases like "the most important".
On the other hand, "fordone" is an old-fashioned verb that is not commonly used today. It comes from Middle English and originates from the combination of "for-" (meaning "completely" or "utterly") and "done" (the past participle of "do"). Hence, "fordone" originally meant "completely done" or "utterly finished".
When these two words are joined together, "most fordone" would mean "extremely exhausted" or "completely worn out".