"phallobates" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: phallobates [plural], phallobate [alternative]
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin phallobatēs, from Ancient Greek φαλλοβάτης (phallobátēs, literally “phallus-climber”). Doublet of phallobate (derived via the Latin adapted form phallobata; compare English stylobate). Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|la|phallobatēs}} Borrowed from Latin phallobatēs, {{der|en|grc|φαλλοβάτης|lit=phallus-climber}} Ancient Greek φαλλοβάτης (phallobátēs, literally “phallus-climber”), {{doublet|en|phallobate}} Doublet of phallobate, {{m+|en|stylobate}} English stylobate Head templates: {{en-noun|phallobates}} phallobates (plural phallobates)
  1. (Ancient Greece) Phallic priest thought to have been a precursor of the Christian stylite. Translations (Translations): phallobate [masculine] (French)
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