DOGMATIC, DOGMATISM, DOGMATIST
ADJECTIVES
1640 — PONTIFICAL haughty, arrogant; pompous; dogmatic → depreciative usage
1650 — AFFIRMATIVE dogmatic; assertive, insistent → obs.
1930 — NARROW-CONTRACTED dogmatic, stubborn; cross, unsociable → Amer. dial.
1930 — NARROW-NEBBED dogmatic, stubborn, peculiar → Amer. dial.
NOUNS
1588 — OPINION dogmatism, arrogance, self-conceit; favourable estimate of oneself or one’s own abilities → obs.
1600 — PONTIFICALITY a stately or haughty demeanour; later, arrogance, dogmatism; pomposity → depreciative usage
1889 — BOW-WOW the dogmatic tone in speaking or writing; the stating of opinions in an arrogant manner
NOUNS – PERSON
1634 — OPINIONATIST an obstinate dogmatist; an opinionated person → obs.
VERBS
1883 — PONTIFY to assume an arrogant air of authority; to speak dogmatically or pompously → usually depreciative usage
1898 — PONTIFICATE to speak in a dogmatic or pompous manner; to behave in an arrogant or high-handed way