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misogyne|ˈmaɪsəʊ-, ˈmɪsəʊdʒɪn| Also misogyn. [ad. Gr. µῑσογύνης (see misogynist). Cf. F. misogyne.] A woman-hater.
1817Coleridge Biog. Lit. (Bohn) 112 The Misogyne, Boccaccio. 1877C. Reade Woman-Hater I. v. 113 Misogyn consented, but sighed. 1919Beerbohm Seven Men 186 'Tis a goodly jest! The confirm'd misogyn a ladies' man! So misoˈgynic, misogynous |maɪs-, mɪˈsɒdʒɪnəs| adjs., woman-hating.
1825New Monthly Mag. XV. 247 A cynic misogynic heretic old bachelor. 1859Meredith R. Feverel xxv, His misogynic soul. 1884Trans. Cumbld. & Westmld. Lit. Assoc. X. 41 A woman has been, by misogynous old bachelors, said to be at the bottom of all mischief. |