scrawny
SKRAW-nee 
<probably Scandinavian
very thin; skinny
lamppost
LAMP-pohst 
<English<French<Latin<Greek + <English
a pole supporting a street light
epiphany
uh-PIF-uh-nee 
<English<French<Latin<Greek
an appearance or a manifestation of a divine being or God; any sudden revelation as to the meaning of something
psychiatry
sy-KY-uh-tree 
<Latin
the branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the mind
eulogy
YOO-luh-jee 
<Greek
a funeral oration
brackish
BRAK-ish 
<Dutch
salty; undrinkable
thrombosis
thrawm-BOH-sis 
<Greek
a blood clot
epexegesis
e-peks-uh-JEE-zuhs 
<Greek
an explanation following a word or phrase that clarifies its meaning
ganancial
guh-NAN-chuhl 
<Spanish
relating to the Spanish system of law that controls the title and disposition of the property acquired during marriage by a spouse
bodhi
BOH-dee 
<Sanskrit
the state of enlightenment attained by a Buddhist who has practiced the Eightfold Path and achieved salvation