piecemeal
PEES-mee-uhl 
<English<French<Latin<Gaulish + <English
little by little; one part at a time
gross
grohs 
<English<French<Latin
twelve dozen
jealousy
JEL-uh-see 
<English<French
the condition of being resentfully suspicious or envious
ides
ydz 
<Latin
the 15th day of March, May, June, or October or the 13th day of any other month in the Ancient Roman calendar
subfulgent
suhb-FUHL-juhnt 
<Latin
moderately lustrous; somewhat shining
ersatz
ER-zawts 
<German
substitute; synthetic and inferior
equinoctial
ee-kwuh-NAWK-shuhl 
<English<French<Latin
relating to either of the two times of each year when the Sun crosses the equator and day and night are everywhere at equal length
irascibility
uh-ras-uh-BIL-uh-dee 
<Latin
having a hot temper or resentful anger
obstreperous
uhb-STREP-uhr-uhs 
<Latin
unmanageable; noisy and unruly especially in resisting
skua
SKYOO-uh 
<Faeroese
any of several large rapacious northern sea birds that harass weaker birds until they drop their prey