Etymology:
The word "fire" comes from the Old English "fīr," which is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*peyw," meaning "to burn." This root is also found in the Latin "pur" (purify), the Greek "pyr" (fire), the Sanskrit "pū" (burning), and the German "feuer" (fire).
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Etymology The word fiery derives from the Old French word fiëre meaning fierce o
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Etymology The word firing derives from the Middle English term fyren which itself o
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