beastly
BEEST-lee 
<English
very nasty; abominable
munchkin
MUNCH-kuhn 
<American literary name
one that is small and charming or weak
sequin
SEE-kwin 
<French<Italian<Arabic
a small ornament (as a flat disk, star or other shape) usually of shiny metal or plastic and pierced with a hole for sewing onto cloth
illegible
il-LEJ-uh-buhl 
<Latin
cannot be read or deciphered
blasphemous
BLAS-fuh-muhs 
<Latin<Greek
speaking or writing irreverence toward God
pursuant
puhr-SOO-uhnt 
<English<French<Latin
in agreement with; according to (used with "to")
madrigal
MAD-ruh-guhl 
<English<Italian<Latin
a part song without accompaniment originating in the 14th century
parvitude
PAWR-vuh-tood 
<Latin
the state or quality of being little; smallness
Cassandra
kuh-SAN-druh 
<Greek name
one who prophesies misfortune or disaster
chardonnay
shawr-duh-NAY 
<French
a dry white table wine