The spelling of "quininae lygosinas" may appear daunting, but it can be broken down using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). "Quininae" is pronounced as "kwɪnɪneɪ", with the stress on the second syllable. "Lygosinas" is pronounced as "laɪɡəʊsɪnəs", with the stress on the first syllable. This term may not be commonly used, but understanding the pronunciation and spelling of complex words can help improve one's knowledge of language and communication.
Quinine lygosinate, a quinine salt of diorthocumarketone or of dioxydibenzylacetone; an orange-yellow powder of bitter taste and faintly aromatic odor, but slightly soluble in water; styptic and antiseptic, employed in surgical dressings.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.