【来源及含义】Latin: burere, "to burn up"; from urere, with an inserted or faulty separation of b in amburere, "to burn around"; which stands for amb-urere, "to burn around", but it was misdivided into am-burere and because of this misdivision, the new verb burere was formed with the past participle bustum; so, it really came from urere, "to burn, to singe"
【相关词根词缀】;Cross references of word groups that are related, directly, indirectly, or partly to: "fire, burn, glow, or ashes": ;ars-, ard-,cand-, cend-,caust-, caut-,crema-,ciner-,ether-,flagr-,flam-,focus, foci-,fulg-,gehenna-; ;ign-,phleg-,phlog-,pyreto-, -pyrexia,pyr-,spod- (ashes; waste),volcan-.
【同源单词】adust, adustion, adustness, biomass combustion, combure, comburence