The word "tragedious" is not a correct spelling in standard English. The correct spelling of this word is "tragic" (/'trædʒɪk/), which means relating to or characteristic of tragedy. Using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), the pronunciation can be transcribed as "t-r-æ-dʒ-i-k". It is important to use correct spelling in written communication as incorrect spellings can reduce clarity and affect overall meaning.
The word "tragedious" does not have a distinct etymology as it is not a recognized word in English. However, it appears to be a variation or misspelling of the word "tragic" or "tragedy".
The word "tragic" comes from the Greek word "tragikos", which means "pertaining to tragedy". Tragedy itself is derived from the Greek word "tragoedia", a compound of "tragos" (goat) and "ode" (song). In ancient Greek theater, actors wore goat-like masks during performances, and the chorus would sing or chant tragic poems, giving rise to the term "tragedy" as a form of dramatic art that depicts sorrowful or disastrous events.