uproar
UP-rohr 
<English<Dutch
a loud disorderly noise
dillydally
DIL-ee-dal-ee 
<English<French<Germanic
to waste time by loitering or delay
facet
FAS-it 
<French
any of the sharply defined aspects that make up a subject; phase
narthex
NAWR-theks 
<Latin<Greek
a vestibule leading to the nave of a church
isthmus
IS-muhs 
<Latin<Greek
a narrow strip of land having water on each side and connecting two larger bodies of land
airborne
ER-bohrn 
<English<French<Latin<Greek + <English
aloft or flying
cetology
see-TAWL-uh-jee 
<Greek
the study of whales
bovine
BOH-vyn 
<Latin
cow-like
chartaceous
kawr-TAY-shuhs 
<Latin
resembling paper; made of paper
narcohypnia
nawr-kuh-HIP-nee-uh 
<New Latin
numbness felt on awaking from sleep