• alizarin
    • from Arabic "asara," "to press fruit"
  • assassin
    • from Arabic "hashashishiyyin," "hashish eaters"
  • bastard
    • from Latin "bastum," "packsaddle"; compare with Old French "fils de bast," i.e. the son of mule driver who uses a packsaddle for a pillow and is gone by morning
  • calculus
    • from Latin "calculus," "small pebble (as used on an abacus)"
  • canvas
    • from Latin "cannabis," "hemp"
  • feisty
    • from American English "feist," "small dog"; from Middle English "fysten," "fart"
  • fiasco
    • from Italian "far fiasco," "make a bottle"
  • glamour
    • said to be an alteration of English "grammar" in a specialized use of that word's medieval sense of "any sort of scholarship, especially occult learning"
  • helicopter
    • from Greek "helix," "spiral" + "pteron," "wing"
  • karaoke
    • from Japanese "karappo," "empty" + "okesutura," "orchestra"
  • Pima
    • from Uto-Aztecan "pi ma:c," "(I) don't know" given in answer to some question long ago and mistaken by the Spanish as a tribal name
  • planet
    • from Greek "planasthai," "to wander"
  • schlock
    • from Yiddish "shlak," "an apoplectic stroke"
  • seersucker
    • from Persian "shir o shakkar," "milk and sugar," a reference to the alternately smooth and puckered surfaces of the stripes
  • vanilla
    • from Latin "vagina," "sheath of an ear of grain, hull of a plant"
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