infracaninophile

Etymology
Pseudo-Latin plus a suffix, from. An early twentieth-century coinage by American writer.

Noun

 * 1) A person who loves or admires underdogs.
 * 2) * 2007,, "Ulric Neisser", in Gardner Lindzey and William McKinley Runyan, eds., A History of Psychology in Autobiography, American Psychological Association, Volume 9, page 276:
 * I was already a committed infracaninophile, and Gestalt psychology was clearly the underdog in a department that included B. F. Skinner.
 * 1) * 2007,, "Ulric Neisser", in Gardner Lindzey and William McKinley Runyan, eds., A History of Psychology in Autobiography, American Psychological Association, Volume 9, page 276:
 * I was already a committed infracaninophile, and Gestalt psychology was clearly the underdog in a department that included B. F. Skinner.