It originated in the 13th Century. It is an Old Norse Word.
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."
Saxon form Woden of Norse Odin, Woden's day.
Same is the word that means having a similar comparison. Its word origin is sami in the Old Norse, homos in Greek and from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit is sama.
The word "get" is of Middle English origin, as is the word "got." Both words have Old English and Old Norse roots.
Norse Mythology originated in early Scandinavia.
The English word reef originates with the Old Norse word rif, meaning rib or ridge.See link below:
The origin of the word "wrong" is Old Norse which is a North Germanic language spoken by those in Scandinavia and those of viking settlements until the early 14th century.
"[Alteration of Middle English stakeren, from Old Norse stakra, frequentative of staka, to push.]"
The word has been known since before 900 AD from the Old Norse 'hvi', adopted as an Old English word spelt 'hwi'
The word "bag" is from Old Norse or a similar Scandinavian origin. It was used in the early 13th century. The ending "-s" was added to make the word plural. Please see the related link below.
Brittle goes back to the Old Norse word brjota, which meant break. See the related link below for its evolution.