Definition: The word "cokeisit" is a biblical term translated as "wine with salt." This term originally referred to the Hebrew name for wine, "chavurah," which also means "wine or vinegar" in Hebrew. The term was used by early Christians and later became associated with alcoholic beverages during the Church of Rome period. It's often seen as an allusion to the idea that drinking "cokeisit" could be used as a substitute for alcohol, similar to how wine was thought to have saved Israel from famine in the Bible (Deuteronomy 8:4).