
ETYMOLOGY
from miso- + stem of Ancient Greek καπνός (kapnós, “smoke”) + -ist
EXAMPLE
“…smoking at all times, in all places, and in all companies, offending the nostrils of all misocapnists with the fumes of his mundungus, and disgusting all decent people with his ptyalism, as an auricular sage, with great delicacy, terms the perpetual ejection of saliva…”
From: A Paper: -of Tobacco
By Joseph Fume (real name: William Andrew Chatto), 1839