quince
kwins 
<Greek
a yellowish, apple-shape fruit used in preserves
rosy
ROH-zee 
<English
reddish
hector
HEK-tuhr 
<Greek legendary name
to browbeat; to bully
tendency
TEN-duhn-see 
<Latin
an inclination to move or act in a  particular direction or way
doughiness
DOH-ee-nuhs 
<English
being soft or pasty
umber
UM-buhr 
<English<French<Latin

yellowish brown; brown
scrupulously
SKROOP-yuh-luhs-lee 
<English<Latin
in a conscientious, honest way
hirtellous
huhr-TEL-uhs 
<Latin
having fine hairs (describing plants or leaves)
coagulum
koh-AG-yuh-luhm 
<Latin
a clot; a mass stuck together
chevesaile
SHEV-uh-sayl 
<English<French
the ornamented collar of a medieval garment