assault
uh-SAWLT 
<English<French<Latin
to attack violently
hurricane
HUHR-uh-kayn 
<Spanish<Taino
a tropical cyclone with winds of 75 mph or greater
sublime
suh-BLYM 
<English<French<Latin
to pass directly from the solid to the liquid state
floe
floh 
<Norwegian<Old Norse
floating ice on the sea
heinousness
HAY-nuhs-nuhs 
<English<French<Germanic + Ecf
the quality of being hatefully or shockingly evil
antiquarian
an-tuh-KWER-ee-uhn 
<Latin
dealing in old, rare, or secondhand books
crucible
KROO-suh-buhl 
<Latin
a heat resistant container for melting ores, metals, etc.
animadversion
an-uh-mad-VUHR-zhuhn 
<Latin
adverse criticism prompted by some degree of hostility
naology
nay-AWL-uh-jee 
<Greek
a study of sacred edifices
labile
LAY-buhl 
<Latin
readily or continually undergoing chemical or physcial or biological change or breakdown