criˈnanthropy nonce-wd.
[f. Gr. κρίν-ειν to judge + ἄνθρωπος man: after misanthropy.]
Judgement or criticism of men. Hence criˈnanthropist, one who judges mankind.
| 1891 E. A. Abbott Philomythus 60 That critical attitude which I have called crinanthropy. Ibid., Judging men and hating men, crinanthropy and misanthropy. Ibid. 61 For one misanthropist there are a thousand or ten thousand crinanthropists. |