amble
AM-buhl 
<Latin
to walk in a leisurely way
sheepishly
SHEEP-ish-lee 
<English
in a shy or bashful way
foil
foil 
<French
to keep from being successful; to thwart
epigram
EP-uh-gram 
<Greek
a terse, witty, pointed statement
foliage
FOH-lee-ij 
<Latin
leaves, as of a plant or tree
ignoramus
ig-nuh-RAY-muhs 
<Latin
a stupid person
chalice
CHAL-uhs 
<Latin
a cup; a cup for Communion wine
epiglottis
ep-uh-GLAW-tuhs 
<Greek
the thin cartilage lid that covers the windpipe during swallowing
prolusory
proh-LOOZ-uh-ree 
<Latin
of, or characteristic of, a preface, warm-up, or trial period [This ~ exercise will help you to understand the main problem.]
blasphemously
BLAS-fuh-muhs-lee 
<Greek
in a profane, sacrilegious manner