[n. of action in L. form from conflagrā-re: see CONFLAGRATE.] One who sets on fire; an incendiary. Also fig.

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1641.  J. Jackson, True Evang. T., III. 204. Publique Incendiaries, and Conflagrators of the world.

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1822.  New Monthly Mag., IV. 398. The conflagrator of female bosoms was not wont to be so rebuffed.

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