homœopathist
(hɒm-, həʊmiːˈɒpəθɪst)
[f. homœopathy + -ist.]
= homœopath.
1830 Edin. Rev. L. 507 Shakspeare, who was so many things without suspecting it, was, among the rest, a Homöopathist. 1881 Scribner's Mag. XXII. 305 The allopathist calls the homeopathist a ‘quack’, and the latter regards the former as a ‘butcher’. |