language
LANG-gwij 
<English<French<Latin
any means of communicating; human speech
alas
uh-LAS 
<English<French
used to express unhappiness, sorrow, pity or concern
rapper
RAP-uhr 
<English<French
a short, flat flexible steel sword made with a handle at each end and used in English folk dancing
aforesaid
uh-FOHR-sed 
<English
mentioned previously
mesmerize
MEZ-muhr-yz 
<Austrian name + Ecf
to hypnotize; to spellbind or fascinate
pedicure
PED-uh-kyoor 
<Latin + <French<Latin
a treatment of the feet, toes, and toenails
tactically
TAK-tuh-kuh-lee; TAK-tik-lee 
<Latin<Greek + Ecf
in a skillful manner to gain an end, especially militarily
epinician
ep-uh-NISH-uhn 
<Greek
celebrating victory
dithyramb
DITH-uh-ram; DITH-ee-ram 
<Greek
a poem or statement in an inspired wild irregular strain usually in praise of something
Ailurus
y-LUHR-uhs 
<Greek
a genus of mammals comprising the panda