languid
LANG-gwid 
<Latin
without vigor or vitality; slow; weak; listless
pendule
PEN-jool 
<French<Latin
an ornate French chamber clock
psychodrama
SY-koh-draw-muh 
<Greek + <Greek
a usually unrehearsed play designed to afford social re-learning for one or more of the participants from whose life history the plot is abstracted
pugilant
PYOO-juh-luhnt 
<Latin
relating to boxing
corgi
KOHR-gee 
<Welsh
a short-legged dog with a foxy head
commissary
KAWM-uh-ser-ee 
<Latin
a store, as on an army base, where food and supplies are sold
monstrance
MAWN-struhnts 
<French<Latin
a receptacle holding sacred relics exposed to view
donzella
dawn-ZEL-uh 
<Italian
a damsel; a girl; a maiden
holoplankton
hawl-oh-PLANGK-tuhn 
<ISV<Greek
microscopic organisms that spend their whole life floating, drifting, or swimming in the water
canape
KAN-uh-pee 
<French
a small piece of bread or a cracker spread with spiced meat or cheese and served as an appetizer