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The word "climb" is from the words climban and climben, which had long I sounds on their first syllables in Old to Middle English. English often includes spellings that used Y or I interchangeably for the long I (e.g. tyre, tire).

The similar word limb likely began as lim, hence it uses the short I sound.

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