"სლოკინი" meaning in Georgian

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Noun

IPA: /slokʼini/, [sɫokʼini] Forms: sloḳini [romanization], სლოკინები [plural]
Etymology: From Proto-Georgian-Zan root *s₁loḳ- (“to hiccup”) with the onomatopoeia suffix -ინ- (-in-). Cognates include Mingrelian შიკინი (šiḳini) and Laz შიკინი (şiǩini). Due to its onomatopoeic origin, the phonetic resemblance can be found in other languages as well. (compare German Schluckauf, English hiccup as well as Proto-Indo-European *(s)leuk-). Etymology templates: {{der|ka|ccs-gzn-pro|-}} Proto-Georgian-Zan, {{m|ccs-gzn-pro|*s₁loḳ-||to hiccup}} *s₁loḳ- (“to hiccup”), {{m|ka||-ინ-}} -ინ- (-in-), {{cog|xmf|შიკინი}} Mingrelian შიკინი (šiḳini), {{cog|lzz|შიკინი}} Laz შიკინი (şiǩini), {{cog|de|Schluckauf}} German Schluckauf, {{cog|en|hiccup}} English hiccup, {{m|ine-pro|*(s)leuk-}} *(s)leuk- Head templates: {{ka-noun}} სლოკინი • (sloḳini) (plural სლოკინები)
  1. hiccup Derived forms: ასლოკინებს (asloḳinebs)

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      "ipa": "[sɫokʼini]"
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