The word "Glennavin" is spelled as /ɡlɛnəˈvɪn/. The first part "glenn" refers to a narrow valley while "avin" is a Scottish variation of "avenue" which means a road or path. Combining the two words, "Glennavin" represents a pathway in a valley or a scenic road through a narrow landscape. This spelling is specific to Scottish dialects, and may differ from other regional variations. The correct pronunciation of this word would be "glen-uh-vin".