attuned
uh-TOOND 
<Latin + <English<Latin
brought into harmony or accord
cellular
SEL-yuh-luhr 
<Latin
characterized by, or consisting of, compartments
elegant
EL-uh-guhnt 
<Latin
having dignified richness and grace
jerkwater
JUHRK-waw-tuhr 
probably<English + <English
remote and insignificant [...he comes from a ~ town]
enough
uh-NUF 
<English
as much or as many as necessary
privilege
PRIV-lij 
<English<French<Latin
a special right or favor
esne
EZ-nee 
<English
a laborer or man of the lower classes among the Anglo-Saxons
portcullis
pohrt-KUL-uhs 
<English<French
a heavy iron grating lowered to bar the gateway to a castle or fortified town
halcyon
HAL-see-uhn 
<English<Latin<Greek
peaceful, calm, serene [the ~ days of youth]
eustachian
yoo-STAY-shuhn; yoo-STAY-kee-uhn 
<Italian name
of the slender tube between the middle ear and pharynx that serves to equalize the air pressure on both sides of the eardrum