Sagradin is quite an uncommon word, and its spelling can be tricky to master. The word follows the English pronunciation rules, with the "s" sound at the beginning followed by the "a" vowel sound. The next syllable contains the "gr" consonant blend before the "a" sound occurs again in the third syllable. The final syllable contains the "d" sound, followed by the "in" ending. Sagradin is pronounced /səˈɡrædɪn/, with stress on the second syllable.
Trade name of a laxative preparation from cascara sagrada.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.