The spelling of the word "Glorie" may seem unusual, but it follows common English spelling conventions. The phonetic transcription of "Glorie" is /ˈɡlɔːri/, with stress on the first syllable. The spelling of "ie" at the end of the word is a common morpheme suffix used in English to form nouns, such as "movie" or "cookie". The "ie" ending is pronounced as a long "e" sound, as in the word "seem". Therefore, the correct spelling of this word is "Glorie".
The word "glorie" is derived from the Middle English word "glorie", which in turn comes from the Old French word "glorie", and ultimately from the Latin word "gloria". The Latin word "gloria" meant "great praise" or "fame". Over time, the spelling and pronunciation of the word evolved into "glorie" in Middle English and "glorie" in Modern English, while the meaning has largely remained the same.