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In which century does the phrase phallic symbol first appear in English writing: 18th or 20th?




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Answer: 20th

The first OED citation of the phrase phallic symbol is from 1907; it derives from the jargon of psychoanalysis.

The word phallic derives from the Greek phallos, penis.

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