a. and sb. rare. [a. F. conspirant, pr. pple. of conspirer, used as adj. and sb.]
A. adj. Conspiring. B. sb. A conspirator.
1603. Harsnet, Pop. Impost., 19. With all other Conspirants in any badde practice.
1605. Shaks., Lear, V. iii. 135. Conspirant gainst this high illustrious Prince.
1880. Swinburne, Studies in Song, 142. The winds of heaven have all one evil will Conspirant even as hearts of kings to slay.