rare. [a. Gr. κακοδοξία wrong opinion, f. κακόδοξος (see prec.)] Wrong opinion or doctrine, heterodoxy.
1854. R. Turnbull, Christ in History, Pref. 10 (Webster). Less anxious, therefore, to favor or deny orthodoxy, heterodoxy, or what Luther calls cacodoxy, than to establish the simple truth.
Hence Cacodoxian, Cacodoxical a.
1693. Urquhart, Rabelais, III. xxxviii. 318. Cacodoxical fool.
1716. M. Davies, Athen. Brit., II. 431. These two Cacodoxian Alastors can Cant and Recant, nothing but such quisquilian Nugaments.
1880. Webster, Supp., Cacodoxical.