relic
REL-ik 
<Latin
an object or custom surviving from the past
indigo
IN-duh-goh 
<Italian
a deep violet blue
costliness
KAWST-lee-nuhs 
<English
high price; expensiveness
viceroy
VYS-roi 
<French
a person ruling a region as the deputy of a sovereign
cadenza
kuh-DEN-zuh 
<Italian
an elaborate passage for the solo instrument in a concerto
tetraploid
TET-ruh-ploid 
<ISV
fourfold in appearance or arrangement
latchet
LACH-uht 
<English<French
a narrow strap, thong, or lace by which a shoe or sandal is fastened on the foot
current
KUHR-uhnt 
<Latin
a flow of water, air, or electricity
gematriot
guh-MAY-tree-oht 
<Hebrew<Greek
cryptographs in the form of words whose letters have the numerical values of a word taken as the hidden meaning
deevilick
DEEV-luhk 
<Scots
a little devil