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The term "bonfire" originates from the Middle English word "banefire," which means "fire of bones." Historically, it referred to outdoor fires used for burning bones, often as a part of celebrations or rituals. Over time, the meaning evolved to encompass large outdoor fires used for various festivities, including the celebration of Guy Fawkes Night in England. The modern bonfire is now associated with gatherings and celebrations, particularly in outdoor settings.

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