Like and ly—like; lic (A.-S.): as warlike, manly.
Some—sum (A.-S.), sam (German), lonesome, handsome.
Teen—ten, as in fourteen.
Ty—from tig (A.-S ), ten; zig (German), as in six-ty. Teen adds ten—ty multiplies by ten.
Ward—weard, wärts (German), versus (Latin), against, direction, towards; downward, eastward.
Wise—wisa, manner; likewise.
Y—ig, an adjective termination; dreorig (A.-S.), dreary.
ANGLO-SAXON ROOTS AND ENGLISH DERIVATIVES.
The pronunciation of Anglo-Saxon is much nearer to that of modern German or the Continental pronunciation of Latin than of modern English.