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单词 pyre
释义

pyre

/pʌɪə /
noun
A heap of combustible material, especially one for burning a corpse as part of a funeral ceremony.We were almost fed up seeing all the corpses and pyres along the bank of the river....
  • ‘Re-starting burning in pyres might also be required,’ it warns.
  • The horrific TV pictures of huge burning pyres of animal carcases helped make animal welfare a more sensitive issue.

Origin

Mid 17th century: via Latin from Greek pura, from pur 'fire'.

  • fire from Old English:

    In ancient and medieval thought fire was seen, along with water, air, and earth, as one of the four elements. The word goes back to an ancient root that also gave us the Greek word for fire, pur, the source of pyre (mid 17th century) and pyromaniac (mid 19th century). The phrase fire and brimstone is a traditional description of the torments of hell. In the biblical book of Revelation there is a reference to ‘a lake of fire burning with brimstone’. Brimstone (Old English) is an old word for sulphur, and literally means ‘burning stone’. A fire-and-brimstone sermon is one that gives vivid warning of the dangers of going to hell if you misbehave. To set the world on fire is to do something remarkable. An earlier British version was to set the Thames on fire, and a Scottish one is set the heather on fire. Whichever version is used, it tends to be with a negative implication. In Anthony Trollope's novel The Eustace Diamonds (1873) Lady Glencora is clear about the limitations of ‘poor Lord Fawn’ who ‘will never set the Thames on fire’.

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