IPA: /ˈfælɪzəm/
KK: /ˈfælɪzəm/
The practice of worshiping the male organ as a symbol of male reproductive strength and power.
In some ancient cultures, phallism was an important part of their religious rituals.
Phallism is formed from "phallos" (from Greek, meaning penis) and "-ism" (meaning a practice or belief). The term refers to the worship or symbolic representation of the male genitalia, often associated with fertility and masculinity.
Think of the Greek word for penis ('phallos') and remember that 'phallism' relates to the belief or practice surrounding male symbols.