forlorn
fohr-LOHRN 
<English
miserable; despondent
newton
NOO-tuhn 
<English name
a unit of froce equal to one million dynes
flotilla
flo-TIL-uh 
<Spanish
a small fleet of ships
paradox
PER-uh-dawks 
<Greek
a statement seemingly contradictory to common sense and yet perhaps true in fact
manuscript
MAN-yuh-skript 
<Latin
a written or typewritten document or book
orthodox
OHRTH-uh-dawks 
<French<Latin<Greek
marked by conformity to doctrines or practices
samurai
SAM-uh-ry 
<Japanese
a professional soldier
staccato
stuh-KAW-toh 
<Italian
disconnected, as of notes in music
Salchow
SAL-kawv; SAL-kou 
<Swedish name
a jump in figure-skating
pneumatography
noo-muh-TAWG-ruh-fee 
<ISV
writing said to be that of spirits and produced directly without a medium or material device