ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] In the senses of the verb.
154962. Sternhold & H., Ps. cvi. 29. And in his so inkindled wrath the plague upon them broke.
1595. Shaks., John, IV. ii. 163. Eyes as red as new enkindled fire.
1713. Derham, Phys.-Theol., I. iii. 21. Lightening, and other enkindled Vapours.
1877. Morley, Crit. Misc., Ser. II. 257. The enkindled summits of the soul.