The correct spelling for the word "most imparted" is [məʊst ɪmˈpɑːtɪd]. The first syllable "most" is pronounced with a long o sound, followed by a schwa sound in the second syllable. The word "imparted" is pronounced with emphasis on the second syllable and features the letters 'i' and 'a' pronounced as the short 'i' and the 'ah' sound respectively. Therefore, the spelling of "most imparted" is indicative of its correct pronunciation, explained by the use of IPA phonetic transcription.
The phrase "most imparted" does not have its own distinct etymology as it is a combination of two separate words.
1. Most: The word "most" has Middle English and Old English origins. It comes from the Old English word "mǣst" which means "greatest" or "foremost". This word has been used in various contexts to indicate a superlative degree or a high degree of comparison.
2. Imparted: The word "imparted" comes from the verb "impart", which has Latin origins. It is derived from the Latin word "impartire" which means "to share" or "to distribute". Over time, it has come to mean "to pass on" or "to communicate" something to others.