Balefire

/ˈbeɪlˌfaɪər/ noun

A bright fire lit on a hill or mountain as a signal or beacon, often used historically for communication across distances.

From Old English 'bael' (fire, funeral pyre) combined with 'fire.' Originally referred to any bright or large fire, particularly funeral pyres, then evolved to mean signal fires.

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