Fýr - needs to be conjugated
The word year is of Old English origin. It derived from the Dutch word, jaar and from the Old English word gear.
There is no Old English word for "victory", it did not appear until Middle English and was derived from the Old French virtorie and the Latin word victoria.
The Old English word forascan meaning to oppse, it related to Forsaken
Knight is a word in modern English which etymologically came from Old English, Dutch, and German roots. Because this word comes from Old English roots, it is not an example of an Anglicized word.
"South can be traced back to the Old English word suth, related to the Old High German word sund, and perhaps sunnein Old English" ~ Wikipedia
The root of the word "fire" comes from the Old English word "fȳr", which traces back to the Proto-Germanic word "fūr".
Mwaki is the Kikuyu word for the English word fire.
The word "kindle" originates from Middle English and Old Norse, where it meant "to set fire to" or "to ignite." It is derived from the Old Norse word "kynda" and the Middle English word "kyndelen."
The African Luhya term for the English word "fire" is "ebililithia".
The English word for the Hindi word fire service is Agniśamana sēvā.
The word "fire" comes from the Old English word "fȳr," which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "fūr." It is thought to have originated from the concept of intense heat and brightness associated with flames.
Ignis
The Old English word for "no" is "nān."
The word comes from an old English word 'fyr' and is of West Germanic origin, also related to Dutch 'vuur' and German 'feuer'
The African Luhya word for the English word 'old' is Eshikoofu".
The Old English word for wolf is "wulf."
Ignis is the latin word for fire, hence the word ignite.