noun🔗ShareBûcher, feu de joieA fire in which bones are burned."The ancient tribe held a bonfire to dispose of the bones of their dead. "L'ancienne tribu a allumé un bûcher pour se débarrasser des os de leurs morts.ritualtraditionculturereligioneventChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareBûcherA fire to burn unwanted or disreputable items or people: proscribed books, heretics etc."The town council held a bonfire to destroy the confiscated textbooks that contained forbidden political ideas. "Le conseil municipal a organisé un bûcher pour détruire les manuels scolaires confisqués qui contenaient des idées politiques interdites.cultureritualhistoryreligioneventtraditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFeu de joie, grand feuA large, controlled outdoor fire, as a signal or to celebrate something."The community built a large bonfire to celebrate the end of summer. "La communauté a construit un grand feu de joie pour célébrer la fin de l'été.culturefestivaltraditioneventreligionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareCuire au feu de joieTo fire (pottery) using a bonfire."We will bonfire the small clay pots tomorrow in the backyard after school. "Nous allons cuire au feu de joie les petits pots d'argile demain dans le jardin après l'école.cultureartritualChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareFaire un feu de joie, célébrer autour d'un feu de joieTo make, or celebrate around, a bonfire."Every summer, our family likes to bonfire on the beach and roast marshmallows. "Chaque été, notre famille aime faire un feu de joie sur la plage et faire griller des guimauves.cultureritualtraditionentertainmenteventChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading