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    ithyphallic
    /ˌɪθɪˈfalɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. (especially of a statue or other representation of a deity) having an erect penis.

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  3. Ithyphallic means of or relating to the phallus carried in procession in ancient festivals of Bacchus, or having an erect penis, or obscene. Learn the etymology, first known use, and examples of this word from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

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    Borrowed from Late Latin ithyphallicus, from Ancient Greek ἰθυφαλλικός (ithuphallikós), from ῑ̓θῠ́φαλλος (īthúphallos, “phallus carried in festivals of Bacchus; ode sung in honour of the phallus; dance accompanying such an ode; dancer performing such a dance”) + -ῐκός (-ikós, suffix forming adjectives meaning ‘of or pertaining to’). ῑ̓θῠ́φαλλος is ...

    (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌɪθɪˈfælɪk/
    (General American) IPA(key): /ˌɪθɪˈfælɪk/, /-θə-/
    Rhymes: -ælɪk
    Hyphenation: ithy‧phall‧ic

    ithyphallic (comparative more ithyphallic, superlative most ithyphallic) 1. (historical, Ancient Rome) Of or pertaining to the erect phallus that was carried in bacchic processions. 1.1. 1822 June, R. P. Knight, “An Inquiry into the Symbolical Language of Ancient Art and Mythology”, in The Classical Journal, volume XXV, number L, London: Printed by...

    ithyphallic (plural ithyphallics) 1. A poem or song in an ithyphallic metre. 1.1. 1614, John Selden, chapter VI, in Titles of Honor, London: By William Stansby for Iohn Helme,[…], →OCLC, part 1, page 117: 1.1.1. And wanton Catullus, comparing a heauie fellow, vnworthily bleſt with a Delicacie in the marriage bed, to a log, hath this Ithyphallique: ...

    Learn the meaning, etymology, pronunciation and usage of the adjective and noun ithyphallic, derived from Greek words for "erect phallus". Find out how it relates to bacchic processions, poems, songs and metre.

  4. adjective. prosody (in classical verse) of or relating to the usual metre in hymns to Bacchus. of or relating to the phallus carried in the ancient festivals of Bacchus. (of sculpture and graphic art) having or showing an erect penis.

  5. What does the word ithyphallic mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the word ithyphallic. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. ithyphallic has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. literature (early 1600s) prosody (late 1700s) classical history (late 1700s) Entry status.

  6. ithyphallic in British English. (ˌɪθɪˈfælɪk ) adjective. 1. prosody. (in classical verse) of or relating to the usual metre in hymns to Bacchus. 2. of or relating to the phallus carried in the ancient festivals of Bacchus. 3. (of sculpture and graphic art) having or showing an erect penis.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhallusPhallus - Wikipedia

    In art history, a figure with an erect penis is described as ithyphallic. Any object that symbolically—or, more precisely, iconically—resembles a penis may also be referred to as a phallus; however, such objects are more often referred to as being phallic (as in "phallic symbol").

  8. Ithyphallic means of or relating to the phallus carried in the ancient festival of Bacchus, or having the penis erect in art. Learn more about its origin, usage, and synonyms from various dictionaries and sources.

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