The word "glazement" is spelled with a "g", "l", "a", "z", "e", "m", "e", "n", and "t". Its IPA phonetic transcription is /ɡleɪzmənt/. The "g" makes a hard "g" sound as in "go", the "l" makes a soft "l" sound as in "little", the "a" makes a long "a" sound as in "way", the "z" makes a "z" sound as in "zebra", and the "e" makes a short "e" sound as in "bed". The "m" and "n" make their usual sounds and the "t" is pronounced as in "tap".
There doesn't appear to be a widely recognized etymology for the word "glazement". It is possible that "glazement" is a derivative form of the verb "glaze", which means to cover or coat with a smooth, glossy substance like glass. However, it's worth noting that "glazement" is not a commonly used term in the English language, and there is limited information available about its origins or usage.