A statue, image, or icon, often used in religious practices, where the male genitals are greatly exaggerated. This was done in early forms of worship of the powers of generation and of the male God. It is named after the image of a phallus that was carried in ancient Rome during a procession for the holiday of the Bacchanalia. Also a term for hymns dedicated to the god Bacchus.
Written by author and journalist Heather Greene.
"This is my chance to say to all those who have touched my life Thank you, you have given me more than you will ever know."—Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki, 2016
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