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conflagrant, a.|kənˈfleɪgrənt| [ad. L. conflagrānt-em, pr. pple. of conflagrāre: see next.] In conflagration, on fire, blazing. Also fig.
1656Blount Glossogr., Conflagrant, most earnestly desiring or burning in love. 1667Milton P.L. xii. 548 Then raise From the conflagrant mass, purg'd and refin'd, New Heav'ns, new Earth. 1814Cary Dante (Chandos ed.) 192 So intense Rag'd the conflagrant mass. 1830Fraser's Mag. II. 275 I'll..kindle a conflagrant fire in Babylon. 1841Fraser's Mag. XXIV. 688 How..can an extension of the crime fail to be proportionately flagrant and conflagrant in the impartial eyes of Justice? |