: the caravan and equipment of a hunting expedition especially in eastern Africa
: Swahili, Arabic
safari
: a nonmetallic chemical element that is found in minute amounts of air
: borrowed from Greek
neon
: eagerness and ardent interest in pursuit
: Middle English, Late Latin
zeal
: a sweet crystallizable material
: Middle English : Anglo French
basil
: a song or hymn for grief
: English, Latin
: french meaning "until we meet again"
: French
au revoir
: running away or intending flight
: Middle English French and Latin
fugitive
: colleague, comrades
: English Anglo-French
confreres
: a large arena enclosed by tiers of seats
: Middle English : Latin
circus
: a freelance photographer who aggressively pursues celebrities for the purpose of taking candid photographs
: Italian
paparazzi
: French breed of beef cattle
: French
Charolais
: woolen cloth used for military uniforms
: Hindi & Urdu
khaki
: any of various American greenbriers
: Spanish
sarsaparilla
: a small fish thats three inches maximum
: Middle to Old English
minnows
: French bakery specializing in pastries
: French
pâtisserie
: French bakery specializing in bread
: French
boulangerie
: strength, power
: Middle English Anglo-French
puissance
: Ornate French tapestry
: French
Aubusson
: the wife or widow of an earl or count
: unknown origin
countess
: German word for young woman
: German
fräulein
: the tuning scheme of a stringed musical instrument
: Italian
accordatura
: a variable color
: French (my best guess)
chartreuse
: Insect that attacks cotton crops
: unknown origin
boll weevil
: a Spanish or Spanish-speaking man
: Spanish Medieval Latin
señor
: Small appetizers served before meals
: French
hors d'oeuvres