counterattack
KOUN-tuhr-uh-tak 
<English<French<Latin + <French<Italian<Germanic
to assault in reprisal or retaliation
worm
wuhrm 
<English
any of numerous elongated soft-bodied animals
twain
twayn 
<English
a couple; a pair
sapphire
SAF-y-uhr 
<English<French<Latin<Greek<Hebrew<Sanskrit
a rich blue precious gemstone
trigonometry
trig-uh-NAWM-uh-tree 
<Greek
a branch of mathematics analyzing, and making calculations from, relations between sides and angles of triangles
engender
en-JEN-duhr 
<English<French<Latin
to beget; to cause to to exist; to bring forth
toparchy
TOH-pawr-kee; TAWP-awr-kee 
<Greek
a small state or district consisting of a few cities or towns
manumit
man-yuh-MIT 
<Latin
to set free, especially to release from slavery
torero
tuh-RER-oh 
<Spanish<Latin
a bullfighter
kraken
KRAW-kuhn 
<Norwegian
a fabulous Sacndinavian sea monster perhaps imagined on the basis of chance sightings of giant squids