philodox

Etymology
From, from , compound of +.

Noun

 * 1) A person with an excessive interest in his/her own opinions.
 * 2) * 2005, Charles Harrington Elster, There’s a Word for It!: A Grandiloquent Guide to Life, p. UNKNOWN (perhaps blurb):
 * Consider that without realizing it you may have engaged in acokoinonia (sex without passion or desire), been bored to tears by the company of a philodox (someone in love with their opinions), or suffered from recurrent matutolypea (getting up on the wrong side of the bed).
 * 1) * 2005, Charles Harrington Elster, There’s a Word for It!: A Grandiloquent Guide to Life, p. UNKNOWN (perhaps blurb):
 * Consider that without realizing it you may have engaged in acokoinonia (sex without passion or desire), been bored to tears by the company of a philodox (someone in love with their opinions), or suffered from recurrent matutolypea (getting up on the wrong side of the bed).