Talk:Anglish wordbook/W

At the time and date of writing the word "wye" is not listed in The Anglish Wordbook, though it is obviously the preferred choice for the replacement of the word "war" in Anglish here on The Anglish Moot. I would like to know how this conclusion was reached, as I could not find any reference to the word anywhere else. In other Germanic languages it appears that the words "krieg" "oorlog" "wigan" or even simply "war" as in Modern English, or various spellings and pronounciations thereof ("krig" in the nordic countries, "krijg" or "oorloch" in various dialects of Dutch, etc.) are all very commonplace and are undoubtedly of Germanic origin, even simply the word "war" seems to me to be Germanic in origin. Why change "war" to "wye" at all, and where did this word come from?2601:345:100:3DA9:8467:E476:1047:41FD 23:10, September 22, 2018 (UTC)