Fly as in what birds and aeroplanes do, fly as in the insects, or fly as in “your fly is down”?
edit: I mean the word fly (as in its use in language), not the act of flying!
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Fly, as in the insect, is from proto-Germanic, so very old.
“To Fly” is from PIE (Proto-Indo-European, which predates proto-Germanic) so it’s much older.
Surprising results.
Fly - Etymology, Origin & Meaning https://www.etymonline.com/word/fly