Burnfire

/ˈbɜːrnfaɪər/ noun

A fire deliberately set or controlled for burning off vegetation, or historically, a beacon fire used for signaling or warning.

From 'burn' (Old English 'biernan') + 'fire' (Old English 'fyr'). The compound appears in historical agricultural and military contexts dating back to medieval English.

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