princely
PRINS-lee 
<English<French<Latin
royal; stately; noble; magnificent
handspike
HAND-spyk 
<Dutch
a wooden bar or pole used as a lever, as in turning a windlass
northerly
NOHR-thuhr-lee 
<English
toward the top of the map
woozy
WOO-zee 
<colloquial
dizzy; nauseous
negotiator
nuh-GOH-shee-ay-tuhr 
<Latin
one who confers with the aim of reaching agreement or settlement
insubordination
in-suh-bohrd-uh-NAY-shuhn 
<Latin
disobedience
quietus
kwy-EE-tuhs 
<Latin
release from a debt; final settlement; death
inextinguishable
in-ek-STING-gwish-uh-buhl 
<Latin
cannot be put out, as a fire
Byzantine
BIZ-uhn-teen 
<French<Greek
of, relating to, or characteristic of the Eastern Roman Empire; in architecture, having the dome as a central feature
quern
kwuhrn 
<English
a primitive mill for grinding grain consisting of two circular stones, the upper one being turned by hand