bargain
BAWR-guhn 
<English<French
to negotiate over the terms of an agreement
gunnysack
GUN-ee-sak 
<Hindi<Sanskrit + <English
a bag made of a coarse fabric of jute, hemp or burlap
entitle
en-TY-tuhl 
<English<French<Latin
to give a right or claim to
desist
dee-ZIST 
<French<Latin
to stop; to cease
omnivorous
awm-NIV-uhr-uhs 
<Latin
eating all kinds of food
oolong
OO-lawng 
<Chinese
a kind of tea
pragmatic
prag-MAD-ik 
<Latin<Greek
practical; matter-of-fact; active in affairs
graffiti
gruh-FEE-tee 
<Italian
inscriptions or drawings on walls or other public surfaces
inimical
i-NIM-uh-kuhl 
<Latin
unfriendly; harmful; adverse
slobberhannes
slaw-buhr-HAW-nuhs 
<German
a card game; a variation of the game of hearts in which you avoid taking the first or last trick or any trick containing the queen of clubs