ithyphallophobia
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἰθύφαλλος (ithúphallos) (from ἰθύς (ithús, “straight”), a variant of εὐθύς (euthús), + φαλλός (phallós, “penis”)) + English phobia.
Noun
ithyphallophobia (uncountable)
- The fear of having or seeing an erect penis.
- 2013, Tom Cutler, Slap and Tickle: The Unusual History of Sex and the People Who Have it[2], Constable, published 2012, →ISBN:
- (Nocturnal erections are probably good if you suffer from 'Ithyphallophobia', the morbid fear of seeing, having or thinking about an erect penis.)
- 2013, Eric Jerome Dickey, Decadence[3], Dutton, →ISBN:
- “Mommy, I know that you don't suffer from ithyphallophobia, so you can stop pretending that you do.”
Translations
ithyphallophobia
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