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bon·fire \ˈbän+ˌ-\ noun Etymology: Middle English bonefyre, from bone, bon bone + fyre fire — more at bone, fire 1. a. obsolete : a large public fire in which bones or bones and wood were traditionally burned b. obsolete : a funeral pyre c. archaic : a fire in which heretics or officially proscribed articles (as books or religious objects) were publicly burned 2. : a great open-air fire kindled to mark a religious anniversary (as the eves of St. Peter and St. John) or to highlight some public event (as a political rally, a community outing, a victory celebration, the birthday of a famous person) 3. : an open-air fire in which waste paper, leaves, brush, or other rubbish is burned |