cough
kawf 
<English
to expel air suddenly and noisily from the lungs
overdue
oh-vuhr-DOO 
<English + <English<French<Latin
delayed; beyond the proper or assigned time
baboon
ba-BOON 
<English<French
a large, fierce, dog-faced monkey
palate
PAL-uht 
<English<Latin<probably Etruscan
the roof of the mouth
grovel
GRUV-uhl; GRAWV-uhl 
<English
the crawl abjectly in a prostrate position
orphanage
OHR-fuhn-ij 
<Latin<Greek + Ecf
a home for parentless children
lassitude
LAS-uh-tood 
<Latin
weariness; fatigue
piscatorial
pis-kuh-TOHR-ee-uhl 
<Latin
relating to fishing or the life of a fisherman; relating to fish
nonagenarian
nawn-uh-juh-NER-ee-uhn 
<Latin + Ecf
a person in their 90s
fusilli
fyoo-SIL-ee 
<Italian<Latin
a spiral-shaped variety of pasta