"firehot" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more firehot [comparative], most firehot [superlative]
Etymology: From Middle English fyre hoot, fyre hoote, from Old English fȳrhāt (“fire-hot”), equivalent to fire + hot. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|fyre hoot}} Middle English fyre hoot, {{m|enm|fyre hoote}} fyre hoote, {{inh|en|ang|fȳrhāt||fire-hot}} Old English fȳrhāt (“fire-hot”), {{compound|en|fire|hot}} fire + hot Head templates: {{en-adj}} firehot (comparative more firehot, superlative most firehot)
  1. As hot as fire; hot from fire; extremely hot; red-hot. Categories (topical): Temperature Synonyms: fire-hot

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