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It's a portmanteau of hiccup and cough. Hiccup, cough, hiccough.
The English word where 'gh' sounds like 'p' is "hiccough," which is an alternative spelling of "hiccup." The 'gh' in "hiccough" is pronounced like the 'p' sound due to historical changes in the English language. This pronunciation is a result of the evolution of the word from its Middle English origins.
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cup, up, hup as in hup-one, hup-two, etc., pup, sup, whup, hiccup and whup
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Hiccough or Hiccup
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It's pronounced "hik-cup", with the standard spelling being "hiccup". Given recent research into etymological history, it is considered to be an error to spell the word as "hiccough" - the word, in this spelling, derives from the thought that perhaps the condition of "hiccuping" was derived from the same symptoms as coughing.
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