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Bonfire

bonfire
 noun  Etymology: Middle English bonefire a fire of bones, from bon bone + fire  Date: 15th century a large fire built in the open air BONG  I. noun  Etymology: imitative  Date: 1853 the deep resonant sound especially of a bell  • ~ verb  II. noun  Etymology: Thai bu?? hollow piece of wood or bamboo  Date: 1971 a simple water pipe consisting of a bottle or vertical tube partially filled with a liquid (as water or liqueur) and a smaller offset tube ending in a bowl
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1.
  1. костер (часто по случаю какого-либо празднества) to make bonfires —- жечь костры to make a bonfire of smth. —- сжечь (уничтожить) что-либо; предать огню ...
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2.
  noun костер - make a bonfire of ...
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3.
  (bonfires) A bonfire is a fire that is made outdoors, usually to burn rubbish. Bonfires are also sometimes lit as part of a celebration. With bonfires outlawed in urban areas, gardeners must cart their refuse to a dump... N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
4.
  ~ n a large outdoor fire, either for burning waste, or for a party  (There was a huge bonfire on Guy Fawkes' night.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
5.
  - 1556, from M.E. banefire, originally a fire in which bones were burned. Johnson mistakenly derived it from Fr. bon "good." ...
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