δοξόσοφος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From δόξα (dóxa, opinion) + σοφός (sophós, wise).

Adjective

δοξόσοφος • (doxósophos) m or f (neuter δοξόσοφον); second declension

  1. Wise in one's own conceit.
  2. Pretending to wisdom.

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