kestrel
KES-truhl 
<English<French<Latin
a small European falcon
glazier
GLAY-zhuhr 
<English
one whose work is cutting and setting glass
ambulation
am-byuh-LAY-shuhn 
<Latin
moving about
crepitant
KREP-uh-tuhnt 
<Latin
crackling
labyrinth
LAB-uh-rinth 
<Greek
a structure containing winding passages hard to follow without losing one's way; a maze
ineluctable
in-uh-LUK-tuh-buhl 
<Latin
inevitable; not to be avoided
consortium
kuhn-SOHR-shuhm 
<Latin
an organization of people having a common interest
dastardly
DAS-tuhrd-lee 
<English
mean; cowardly
aggrandizement
uh-GRAN-dyz-muhnt 
<French<Latin
the act of making greater; the result of making greater
braunschweiger
BROUN-shwy-guhr 
<German
smoked liver sausage