How Do You Spell MORE UNSHORN?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ʌnʃˈɔːn] (IPA)

The spelling of "more unshorn" uses the standard English orthography for both words. "More" is pronounced /mɔː/ and represents a comparative degree of "much", indicating an increased quantity or degree of something. "Unshorn" is pronounced /ʌnˈʃɔːn/ and means something that has not been trimmed or cut, usually related to hair or fleece. Together, "more unshorn" describes something that is even less trimmed or cut than before.

Common Misspellings for MORE UNSHORN

  • nore unshorn
  • kore unshorn
  • jore unshorn
  • mire unshorn
  • mkre unshorn
  • mlre unshorn
  • mpre unshorn
  • m0re unshorn
  • m9re unshorn
  • moee unshorn
  • mode unshorn
  • mofe unshorn
  • mote unshorn
  • mo5e unshorn
  • mo4e unshorn
  • morw unshorn
  • mors unshorn
  • mord unshorn
  • morr unshorn
  • mor4 unshorn

Etymology of MORE UNSHORN

The phrase "more unshorn" is a combination of two words: "more" and "unshorn".

1. "More": The word "more" is derived from the Old English word "māra", which means "greater in amount, size, or degree". It can also be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "*maizô" and the Indo-European root "*mei-", meaning "big" or "great".

2. "Unshorn": The word "unshorn" is formed by adding the prefix "un-" to the word "shorn". "Shorn" comes from the Old English word "scear", which means "to cut, shear". The prefix "un-" is used to indicate negation, implying "not" or "lacking".