gambol
GAM-buhl 
<French<Latin<Greek
to jump and skip about in play; to frolic
arrogant
ER-uh-guhnt 
<Latin
full of pride; haughty
albeit
awl-BEE-it 
<English
although  [Sue had a simple, ~ expensive, wedding]
easement
EEZ-muhnt 
<Latin
a right one might have on another's land, as the right to pass through
dualistic
doo-uhl-IS-tik 
<French<Latin
consisting of two components
blotch
blawch 
<English<French<probably Latin
an imperfection; a blemish
thoracic
thohr-AS-ik 
<Greek
of the part of the body between the neck and the abdomen; of the middle part of an insect's body
celerity
suh-LER-uh-tee 
<English<French<Latin
swiftness; speed
priscan
PRIS-kuhn 
<Latin
dealing with or existing in ancient times
lutaceous
loo-TAY-shuhs 
<Latin
formed from mud; having the properties of clay or mud