ˈdogmatizer
[f. prec. + -er1.]
One who dogmatizes; a dogmatist.
1612–20 Shelton Quix. (T.), The dogmatizer and head of a bad sect. a 1660 Hammond Wks. II. iv. 139 (R.) The very dogmatizer, that teacheth for doctrines or commandments of God, his own dictates. 1709 Shaftesbury Moralist ii. i, Dogmatizers on Pleasure. 1860 S. Wilberforce Addr. Ordin. 148 Cold, quarrelsome, and unloving dogmatizers. |