The Collaborative International Dictionary
Antipathist
Antipathist \An*tip"a*thist\, n.
One who has an antipathy. [R.] ``Antipathist of light.''
--Coleridge.
Wiktionary
antipathist
n. An enemy or opponent.
Usage examples of "antipathist".
It extended to his fate in the other world--too probably, in his eyes, that endless, yearless, undivided fate, wherein the breath still breathed into the soul of man by his Maker is no longer the breath of life, but the breath of infinite death-- Sole Positive of Night, Antipathist of Light, giving to the ideal darkness a real and individual hypostasis in helpless humanity, keeping men alive that the light in them may continue to be darkness.