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Itifalica is the feminine of ithyphallic, cult adjective introduced in Spanish after the Renaissance directly from latin and the Greek ithiphallikos which means, in a redundant way of phallus erect ( Phallos phallou: erect penis and the adjective itheia ithy ithys: straight, straight, erect ). The SAR defines it as " who has the erect phallus " and I say redundantemente because phallus is not synonymous with penis but erect penis. To the Greeks the phallos was pictorial or sculptural representation of the erect penis. They called ityphallos the representation of Dionysus in erection, to which drew in procession, as a symbol of regeneration. Also called itifalicos edges with which accompanied the procession and the verses that had the same phonetic Cadence. When speaking of sed itifalica now I guess that it refers to the desire of erect penis or some contraption that looks like it
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