trawl
trawl 
<Dutch
to fish with a net dragged along the sea bottom
nether
NETH-uhr 
<English
situated down or below; lower
hominy
HAWM-uh-nee 
probably<Algonquin
kernels of hulled corn with the germ removed and either whole or ground
keelhaul
KEEL-hawl 
<Dutch
to haul a person by ropes under the keel of a ship as punishment or torture
foyer
FOI-yuhr 
<French
an anteroom or lobby as in a hotel or theatre
cilantro
suh-LAN-troh 
<Spanish<Latin
leaves or coriander used as a flavoring or garnish
echt
ekt 
<German
genuine; authentic
recalcitrant
ruh-KAL-suh-truhnt 
<Latin
defiant of authority
euphemism
YOO-fuh-miz-uhm 
<Greek
an acceptable word that is substituted for one that is rude or offensive
basmati
bawz-MAW-tee 
<Hindi<Sanskrit
a kind of long-grained rice