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ithyphallic
[ith-uh-fal-ik]
adjective
of or relating to the phallus carried in ancient festivals of Bacchus.
grossly indecent; obscene.
Classical Prosody.noting or pertaining to any of several meters employed in hymns sung in Bacchic processions.
noun
a poem in ithyphallic meter.
an indecent poem.
ithyphallic
/ ˌɪθɪˈæɪ /
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
noun
prosody a poem in ithyphallic metre
Word History and Origins
Origin of ithyphallic1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ithyphallic1
Example Sentences
Ithyphallic is archeology-talk for “erect penis,” and nearly all of the males have one.
Combining elements of males and females, they are ithyphallic but wear female headwear, a decoration on the chest, and sometimes a mask.
Women and men dance in a frenzy around a large ithyphallic bisexual about to penetrate a small hourglass female with an explicit vulva.
A chorus line of infants emerges from a small female being penetrated simultaneously by a male and a bisexual while three more ithyphallic males await their turn.
Ithyphallic males and a bisexual take part in a frenzied dance.
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