homeopathist [hoh-mee-op-uh-thist] ExamplesWord Origin noun
- a person who practices or favors homeopathy.
Also ho·me·o·path [hoh-mee-uh-path] /ˈhoʊ mi əˌpæθ/. Origin of homeopathist First recorded in 1820–30; homeo- + -path + -ist Examples from the Web for homeopath Historical Examples of homeopath
I shouted to Clarence; “telephone the king’s homeopath to come!”
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, Complete
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
I told you I was a homeopath,” expostulated Ethelwynne, “how was I to know that allopaths always swallow their pills whole?
Julia Augusta Schwartz
Even egg shells are valuable, for aliopath and homeopath alike agree in regarding them as the purest of carbonate of lime.
Burroughs’ Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
Barkham Burroughs
I see she was sufferin’ from a rush of curiosity to the head and I cured her by homeopath doses.
Joseph C. Lincoln
Still, there wasn’t much sickness, and I don’t reckon the homeopath ever did winter through.
Emerson Hough
Word Origin and History for homeopath n.
1830; back-formation from homeopathy. Related: Homeopathic.