[n. of action in L. form from conflagrā-re: see CONFLAGRATE.] One who sets on fire; an incendiary. Also fig.
1641. J. Jackson, True Evang. T., III. 204. Publique Incendiaries, and Conflagrators of the world.
1822. New Monthly Mag., IV. 398. The conflagrator of female bosoms was not wont to be so rebuffed.