Homonym: φαλλική (Symbol)
The term "φαλλική" (phallike) refers to anything related to the phallus, which is a symbol of male sexuality and power. In various cultures, it often represents fertility, virility, and masculinity. The concept can be found in art, literature, and religious practices, where it serves as a motif for creation and life.
In ancient Greece, for example, phallic symbols were commonly associated with the god Dionysus, who represented wine, fertility, and revelry. Phallic imagery also appeared in festivals, such as the Lenaia, celebrating the fertility of the land and the abundance of nature.