Firest means the first gunshot or firing in an event, like a battle or hunt. It shows the initial action of shooting.
He fired the firest during the battle.
The firest was heard at dawn.
Firest means the first fire that starts somewhere, like a building or forest. It is the beginning of a fire event.
The firest burned down the old house.
They traced the firest to a candle.
Firest means the first time a machine or engine is started by fire or heat. It shows the beginning of its operation.
The firest of the car engine was slow.
Check the firest of the stove now.
Firest, as an adjective, can mean 'first' in older English or dialects. It describes something that happens earliest.
He was the firest man to arrive here.
This is the firest day of spring.
In some dialects or old English, 'firest' is used as a verb meaning 'to shoot' or 'to fire' a gun. It shows the action of firing.
He firested at the target quickly.
They firested their guns at dawn.
Firest means the first try to make a fire, like when camping. It shows the initial effort to light flames.
My firest was not very strong today.
Try the firest again with dry wood.
Firest can mean the first event that causes a problem or action to happen. It works like 'spark' or 'trigger' in a story.
The firest caused the fight to start.
His words were the firest of trouble.