[ < Byzantine Greek μισοπώγων, beard-hater, i.e. hater of bearded philosophers, name of a satire by the emperor Julian ( < ancient Greek μισο-miso-comb. form + πώγων beard) + -isticsuffix + -allysuffix] with a hatred of beards.
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1842 E. B. BarrettSome Acct. Greek Christian Poets in Athenæum 5 Mar. 210/3 He and Basil..talked low and misopogonistically of their fellow-student Julian's bearded boding smiles.