[ecstasy]. From two Greek words "ex" and "stasis," meaning standing outside oneself.

[transferred]. From the Latin word "ferre," to carry. Compare offer, defer, confer, prefer, proffer, infer, conference, fertile.

[crumble]. To break into crumbs or little pieces.

[promoted]. From the Latin word "movēre," to move. Compare motive, motion, motor, promotion, commotion.

[excited]. From the Latin word "ciere," to set in motion. Compare incite, excitement, exciting, cite.

[lantern]. A French word derived from the Greek "lampein," to shine. Compare, magic-lantern, lamp.

[gipsy]. Also spelt gypsy, from "Egyptian"; because the gipsies were supposed to come from Egypt.

[usurper]. From the Latin word "usurpare." This word is made up of "usus," use and "rapere," to snatch. Compare use, usual, usufruct, rapid, rapt, rapture.

[magisterial]. From the Latin word "magister," a judge. Compare magistrate, magistracy.