sughiț

Romanian

Etymology 1

From sughița, or possibly from Vulgar Latin suggluttium (attested in some glosses), ultimately from Latin singultus, and influenced by gluttiō. Compare Aromanian sugljits, Portuguese soluço, Spanish sollozo, Calabrian sogliuttu, suggiuttu, Sicilian sugghiuzzu. Compare also Italian singhiozzo, from *singlutius, from singultus.

Noun

sughiț n (plural sughițuri)

  1. a hiccup
Declension

Verb

sughiț

  1. first-person singular present indicative of sughița
  2. first-person singular present subjunctive of sughița
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