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Definition of Phalluses
1. phallus [n] - See also: phallus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phalluses
Literary usage of Phalluses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History: Chronology 1: Second Edition by Anatoly Fomenko (2007)
""In Hieropolis there were gigantic phalluses carved out of granite, of 180 feet
and higher; they used to be placed at the temple gates" ([389], page 122). ..."
2. History of Art in Phœnicia and Its Dependencies by Georges Perrot, Charles Chipiez (1885)
"Enlarged.3 a building also erected by a Phoenician architect.4 Finally we must
recognize forms of the same nature in the two " very large phalluses" erected ..."
3. With Rhodes in Mashonaland by David Christiaan de Waal (1896)
"... axes, assegais, slabs of marble, pieces of cement and bronze phalluses.
I saw the spots at which " the white man and the white woman " had been digging. ..."
4. Adventure Guide Naples, Sorrento & the Amalfi Coast by Marina Carter (2006)
"Two stucco phalluses adorned the entrance, and served as a protection for the
property and its inhabitants. House of the Corinthian Atrium Shown at right, ..."
5. Communities, Livelihoods and Natural Resources: Action Research And Policy by Stephen R. Tyler (2006)
"During this case study, I saw one of the large phalluses at the spirit house
located near the backswamp. ..."