fire . ( Of the lat. )( lumen, inis ). 1. f. burning combustible material. 2. f. voluntarily on fire for cooking, heating, or other uses. 3. f. anterior part of the Horseshoe. 4. f. space a door, window, skylight, mount, etc., leaving Frank to the light. 5. f. light (? clarity that radiates a body in combustion). 6. f. splendor, showcasing, clarity. 7. f. In the so-called firearms of spark, part of the rake that injured Flint. 8. f. ant. Sense of sight. 9. f. ant. light of reason. 10. f. ant. Illustration, news, doctrine. 11. f. pl. All link, yesca and Flint, which is used to turn on fire. fire of the water. 1. f. surface of the water. a fire of straw. 1. loc. Advisor. Colloq. U in order to understand the brevity and short duration of something. a fire Mansa. 1. loc. Advisor. to fire slow. dar fire . 1. loc. verb. Flint said: throw Sparks to be wounded by the rake or link. 2. loc. verb. Get the lance or end that attempted with any dissimulation.