1817 T. L. Peacock Melincourt xxxix,The members of this critico-poetical council.
1823 Parr Wks. 1828 VII. 282Some critico-theological matter on Deuteronomy.
1878 N. Amer. Rev. CXXVII. 162Stronger than his critico-historical . [ conscience]
1883 Athenæum 20 Oct. 493/1 We thus obtain a scientific measurement of the thought..and the criticometer is before us.
1836 Fraser's Mag. XIII. 338A peculiar sensitiveness (technically called criticophobia) has possessed the mind of every great author.
ORIGIN: After Greek kritiko- , from kritikos : see critic noun 1 , -o- .