mudslinging
MUD-sling-ing 
<English<German + <English<Old Norse
the making of vicious verbal attacks, as against a political opponent
tongue
tung 
<English
the movable muscular structure in the mouth used in eating, tasting, and (in humans) speaking
reservist
ruh-ZUHR-vuhst 
<French<Latin + Ecf
a member of the military forces of a country not part of the regular services
quadrumanous
kwawd-ROO-muh-nuhs 
<Latin
having four hands
maggot
MAG-uht 
<English<Scandinavian
a worm-like insect larva
harassed
huh-RAST 
<French<Germanic
badgered; sorely troubled, vexed or burdened
incite
in-SYT 
<Latin
to move to take action; to stir up; to urge on
clarinet
kler-uh-NET 
<French<probably Italian
a single reed woodwind instrument played by means of holes and keys
superencipherment
soo-puhr-en-SY-fuhr-muhnt 
<Latin + <Latin + <French<Latin<Arabic + Ecf
converting into code what already is a cryptogram in code
saltimbocca
sawl-tim-BAWK-uh 
<Italian
scallops of veal prepared with sage, slices of ham, and sometimes cheese and served with a wine sauce