Phallus

//ˈfæləs//

Synonyms for "phallus" (103 found)

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Translations

45 translations across 37 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • φαλλός noun (the penis or its representation)

Arabic

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  • فَالُوس noun (the penis or its representation)
  • فَالُوس noun (the penis or its representation)

Asturian

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  • falu noun (the penis or its representation)

Bulgarian

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  • фалос noun (the penis or its representation)

Catalan

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  • fal·lus noun (the penis or its representation)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 菲勒斯 noun (the penis or its representation)

Czech

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  • falus noun (the penis or its representation)

Esperanto

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  • faluso noun (the penis or its representation)

Finnish

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  • fallos noun (the penis or its representation)

French

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  • phallus noun (the penis or its representation)

Galician

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  • falo noun (the penis or its representation)

German

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  • Phallus noun (the penis or its representation)

Greek

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  • φαλλός noun (the penis or its representation)

Hebrew

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  • פאלוס noun (the penis or its representation)

Hindi

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  • लिंग noun (the penis or its representation)

Hungarian

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  • fallosz noun (the penis or its representation)
  • hímvessző noun (the penis or its representation)

Icelandic

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  • reður noun (the penis or its representation)

Indonesian

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  • lingga noun (the penis or its representation)

Italian

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  • fallo noun (the penis or its representation)

Japanese

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  • ファルス noun (the penis or its representation)

Korean

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  • 팔루스 noun (the penis or its representation)

Latin

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  • phallus noun (the penis or its representation)

Marathi

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  • शिशी noun (the penis or its representation)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • fallos noun (the penis or its representation)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • fallos noun (the penis or its representation)

Occitan

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  • fallus noun (the penis or its representation)

Persian

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  • کیر noun (the penis or its representation)

Plautdietsch

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  • Maunsjlett noun (the penis or its representation)
  • Pischat noun (the penis or its representation)

Polish

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  • fallus noun (the penis or its representation)

Portuguese

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  • falo noun (the penis or its representation)

Romanian

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  • falus noun (the penis or its representation)

Russian

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  • фа́ллос noun (the penis or its representation)
  • фа́ллус noun (the penis or its representation)
  • фалл noun (the penis or its representation)

Sanskrit

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  • पसस् noun (the penis or its representation)
  • शिश्न noun (the penis or its representation)
  • शेपस् noun (the penis or its representation)

Spanish

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  • falo noun (the penis or its representation)

Swedish

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  • fallos noun (the penis or its representation)

Telugu

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  • లింగము noun (the penis or its representation)

Turkish

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  • fallos noun (the penis or its representation)
  • fallus noun (the penis or its representation)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

The stump is like a phallus of nature.

Source: tatoeba (3149204)

The phallus had power to subdue the attacks of demons and the Evil Eye[.]

Source: wiktionary

If the priests of Diana of Ephesus castrated themselves and offered their genitals on the altar, it was because the phallus was the symbol of the dying body.

Source: wiktionary

The initiated member gave a gift of a coin for the goddess, for which he received in turn a phallus and some salt.

Source: wiktionary

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