ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ING2.] That enkindles.
1626. T. H[awkins], trans. Caussins Holy Crt., 93. The enkindling tinder of his lust.
1674. N. Fairfax, Bulk & Selv., 121. Until this loses its enkindling leavening strength.
1817. Coleridge, Biog. Lit., II. 299. For this is really a species of Animal Magnetism, in which the enkindling Reciter lends his own will and apprehensive faculty to his Auditors.