rare. [a. Gr. κακοδοξία wrong opinion, f. κακόδοξος (see prec.)] Wrong opinion or doctrine, heterodoxy.

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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.

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  Hence Cacodoxian, Cacodoxical a.

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1693.  Urquhart, Rabelais, III. xxxviii. 318. Cacodoxical fool.

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1716.  M. Davies, Athen. Brit., II. 431. These two Cacodoxian Alastors can Cant and Recant, nothing but such quisquilian Nugaments.

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1880.  Webster, Supp., Cacodoxical.

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