decoy
DEE-koi 
<Dutch
a lure; something intended to lure into danger
threaten
THRET-uhn 
<English
to express an intention to harm
swashbuckler
SWASH-buk-luhr 
<imitative + <English<French
a novel or movie dealing with blustering, swaggering fighting men
fathom
FATH-uhm 
<English
a legth of 6 feet used in determining depth
eponym
EP-uh-nim 
<Greek
a word coined from a person's name
filibuster
FIL-uh-bus-tuhr 
<Spanish
to obstruct the passage of a bill by making long speeches
rotunda
roh-TUN-duh 
<Italian<Latin
a large round room; a round public building, usually with a domed roof
cosmos
KAWZ-mohs 
<Greek
the universe considered as an orderly system
hallucinogen
huh-LOOS-uhn-uh-juhn 
<Latin
a drug or other substance that produces delusions or misperceptions
faveolate
fuh-VEE-uh-luht 
<Latin
honeycombed