banquet
BANGK-wuht 
<French<Italian
a feast; a formal dinner
sainthood
SAYNT-huhd 
<English<French<Latin
the quality of being holy
mentioned
MENCH-uhnd 
<French<Latin
stated; referred to
enduring
en-DUHR-ing 
<English<French<Latin
lasting; permanent
ruthlessness
ROOTH-luhs-nuhs 
<English
the state of being merciless, pitiless, or relentless
discipline
DIS-uh-pluhn 
<English<French<Latin
to punish
discernible
di-SUHRN-uh-buhl 
<English<French<Latin
perceivable; clearly recognizable
auscultation
aws-kuhl-TAY-shuhn 
<Latin
the act of listening to sounds (by ear or stethoscope) arising within organs, as the heart or lungs, as an aid to diagnosis and treatment 
ustulation
us-chuh-LAY-shuhn 
<Latin
the action of burning or searing
thymiaterion
thy-mee-uh-TIR-ee-uhn 
<Greek
a vessel for burning incense, especially as used by the ancient Greeks