It does seem to be a real dictionary word, but, I have never heard of anyone using this term. It's pretty awkward to say. We normally use the word: Glorifying.
I don't see much value in it. Reg fee.
Again, I can only speak from an American perspective. I have never seen anyone use or say that word before. It could be more popular in Europe. It just sounds awkward to say: glorying dot comthanks for advice, anyway glorying is a dictionary word (take a look on a dictionary). And i think it's also brandable. I respect your opinion but come on ...reg fee?! I don't think so.
intr.v. glo·ry·ing, glo·ries
To rejoice triumphantly; exult
It's not an immediately commercial word. Look at the search results for it - the first page is dictionary results. OK, one is a bible result. And the Urban Dictionary one is about drugs.Thanks for your time and advice, i really appreciate it.
I bought Glorying cause i think it's good and brandable name so i hope to sell it for more than low xx ..i hope to sell for mid xxx.
Anyway, i don't know in USA.. but in UK people use to say Glorying, i lived near London for 3 years and if you search Glorying UK on Google you find a lot of people and journals using this term. Example
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...ole-model-army-young-fans-says-LIZ-JONES.html
