legend
LEJ-uhnd 
<English<French<Latin
a story handed down for generations and popularly believed to have a historical basis
shaky
SHAY-kee 
<English
trembling; unstable
volley
VAWL-ee 
<French<Latin
in sports: to return the ball
polling
POHL-ing 
<English
relating to the casting or registering of votes
googol
GOO-guhl 
coined word
the figure 1 followed by 100 zeroes; 10 to the hundredth power
municipality
myoo-nis-uh-PAL-uh-tee 
<Latin
a city or town having its own incorporated government
pharaoh
FER-oh 
<Latin<Greek<Hebrew<Egyptian
a ruler of ancient Egypt
brogan
BROH-guhn 
<Irish Gaelic
a heavy shoe, especially a coarse leather shoe reaching to the ankle
persiflage
puhr-suh-FLAWZH 
<French
frivolous talk; small talk; banter
perinephrium
per-uh-NEF-ree-uhm 
<Greek + <Greek
the capsule of connective and fatty tissue about the kidney