6 dictionary results for: Phallus
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phal·lus
[fal-uh
s] Pronunciation Key
[fal-uh
s] Pronunciation Key –noun, plural phal·li
[fal-ahy] Pronunciation Key, phal·lus·es.
[fal-ahy] Pronunciation Key, phal·lus·es. | 1. | an image of the male reproductive organ, esp. that carried in procession in ancient festivals of Dionysus, or Bacchus, symbolizing the generative power in nature. |
| 2. | Anatomy. the penis, the clitoris, or the sexually undifferentiated embryonic organ out of which either of these develops. |
[Origin: 1605–15; < L < Gk phallós penis
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American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
| phal·lus
(fāl'əs) Pronunciation Key
n. pl. phal·li (fāl'ī') or phal·lus·es
[Late Latin, from Greek phallos; see bhel-2 in Indo-European roots.] |
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phallus
phallus
1613, "an image of the penis," from L. phallus, from Gk. phallos "penis," also "carving or image of an erect penis (symbolizing the generative power in nature) used in the cult of Dionysus," from PIE *bhel-no-, from base *bhel- "to inflate, swell" (cf. O.N. boli "bull," O.E. bulluc "little bull," and Gk. phalle "whale," see bole). Used of the penis itself (often in symbolic context) from 1924, originally in jargon of psychoanalysis. Phallic "pertaining to the phallus" (1789) is from Gk. phallikos, from phallos. First record of phallic symbol is from 1907.
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| phallus | |
noun | |
| 1. | genus of fungi having the cap or pileus hanging free around the stem |
| 2. | the male organ of copulation ('member' is a euphemism) [syn: penis] |
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American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
phallus phal·lus (fāl'əs)
n. pl. phal·lus·es or phal·li (fāl'ī')
- The penis.
- The sexually undifferentiated tissue in an embryo that becomes the penis or clitoris.
- The immature penis considered in psychoanalysis as the libidinal object of infantile sexuality in the male.
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Phallus
Phal"lus\, n.; pl. Phalli. [L., a phallus (in sense 1), Gr. ?.]1. The emblem of the generative power in nature, carried in procession in the Bacchic orgies, or worshiped in various ways. 2. (Anat.) The penis or clitoris, or the embryonic or primitive organ from which either may be derived. 3. (Bot.) A genus of fungi which have a fetid and disgusting odor; the stinkhorn.
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