gaping
GAYP-ing 
<English<Old Norse
staring open-mouthed and wide-eyed
peasant
PEZ-uhnt 
<English<French
a small farmer or farm laborer
highlight
HY-lyt 
<English + <English
the most important part; the most interesting part
gingerbread
JIN-juhr-bred 
by folk etymology <English
a spiced cake
lambently
lam-BENT-lee 
<Latin
in a wavering, flickering manner; radiantly
dramaturgy
DRAW-muh-tuhr-jee 
<German title<Greek
the art or technique of writing plays
genteel
jen-TEEL 
<French
socially refined; polite
solicit
suh-LIS-it 
<English<French<Latin
to appeal for aid or donations; to seek, entice or lure
pontificalibus
pawn-tif-uh-KAL-uh-buhs 
<Latin
the attire or vestment of one's office
boomdassie
BOOM-das-ee 
<Afrikaans<Dutch + <Dutch
any of several tree-dwelling African mammals; a coney; a hyrax