See also: Penis, peniš, pénis, pênis, and pěníš

English

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Human penises

Etymology

    Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis, from Proto-Italic *peznis, from Proto-Indo-European *pes-ni-s, from *pes- (penis). First attested in the late 17th century. Displaced native English pintle, tarse, pillicock.

    Pronunciation

    • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈpiː.nɪs/, [ˈpʰiː.nɪs]
    • (US) IPA(key): /ˈpi.nɪs/, [ˈpʰi.nɪs]
    • Audio (UK):(file)
    • Audio (US):(file)
    • Audio (US):(file)
    • Rhymes: -iːnɪs
    • Hyphenation: pe‧nis

    Noun

    penis (plural penises or penes)

    1. (anatomy) The male erectile reproductive organ used for sexual intercourse that in the human male and other placental mammals is also used for urination; the tubular portion of the external male genitalia (excluding the scrotum).
      The female clitoris is homologous to the male penis.
      • (Can we date this quote by Robin Williams and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?)
        See, the problem is that God gives men a brain and a penis, and only enough blood to run one at a time.
      • 1981, William Irwin Thompson, The Time Falling Bodies Take to Light: Mythology, Sexuality and the Origins of Culture, London: Rider/Hutchinson & Co., page 129:
        The penis is the perfectly obvious and natural symbol of instantaneous time.
      • 1994 January 24, Lisa Kemler, Newsweek, page 19:
        A life is more valuable than a penis.
      • 1998, Collecting Mark Twain: A History and Three New Paths, Kevin Mac Donnell, Firsts Magazine, Inc.
        By early November, the sheets of HUCK FINN were being forwarded for binding, and within a week or two it was discovered that the illustration at page 283 had been altered in the master plate to make it appear as if Uncle Silas was exposing his penis. Twain would be amused to know that this may be the first time the word "penis" has ever been used to describe the alteration to this plate; the euphemisms and delicate phrasings employed by previous bibliographers to avoid stating the obvious are impressive.
      • 2016 October 16, “Third Parties”, in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, season 3, episode 26, John Oliver (actor), via HBO:
        Okay, hold on, because “stimulus package of your dreams” sounds like how Paul Krugman describes his penis.
    2. (zoology) A similar erectile sexual organ present in the cloacas of male amniotes.

    Usage notes

    Synonyms

    Hypernyms

    Meronyms

    Derived terms

    Translations

    See also

    Anagrams

    Afrikaans

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    Etymology

    Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    penis (plural penisse)

    1. (anatomy) penis

    Derived terms

    Albanian

    Etymology

    Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    penis m (plural penisë, definite penisi, definite plural penisët)

    1. (anatomy) penis
      A ka rëndësi madhësia e penisit tim?
      Does the size of my penis matter?

    Declension

    Declension of penis
    singular plural
    indefinite definite indefinite definite
    nominative penis penisi penisë penisët
    accusative penisin
    dative penisi penisit penisëve penisëve
    ablative penisësh

    Synonyms

    Azerbaijani

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    Etymology

    Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis (tail, penis).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [ˈpenis]
    • Hyphenation: pe‧nis

    Noun

    penis (definite accusative penisi, plural penislər)

    1. penis

    Declension

    Declension of penis
    singular plural
    nominative penispenislər
    definite accusative penisipenisləri
    dative penisəpenislərə
    locative penisdəpenislərdə
    ablative penisdənpenislərdən
    definite genitive penisinpenislərin
    Possessive forms of penis
    nominative
    singular plural
    mənim (my) penisim penislərim
    sənin (your) penisin penislərin
    onun (his/her/its) penisi penisləri
    bizim (our) penisimiz penislərimiz
    sizin (your) penisiniz penisləriniz
    onların (their) penisi or penisləri penisləri
    accusative
    singular plural
    mənim (my) penisimi penislərimi
    sənin (your) penisini penislərini
    onun (his/her/its) penisini penislərini
    bizim (our) penisimizi penislərimizi
    sizin (your) penisinizi penislərinizi
    onların (their) penisini or penislərini penislərini
    dative
    singular plural
    mənim (my) penisimə penislərimə
    sənin (your) penisinə penislərinə
    onun (his/her/its) penisinə penislərinə
    bizim (our) penisimizə penislərimizə
    sizin (your) penisinizə penislərinizə
    onların (their) penisinə or penislərinə penislərinə
    locative
    singular plural
    mənim (my) penisimdə penislərimdə
    sənin (your) penisində penislərində
    onun (his/her/its) penisində penislərində
    bizim (our) penisimizdə penislərimizdə
    sizin (your) penisinizdə penislərinizdə
    onların (their) penisində or penislərində penislərində
    ablative
    singular plural
    mənim (my) penisimdən penislərimdən
    sənin (your) penisindən penislərindən
    onun (his/her/its) penisindən penislərindən
    bizim (our) penisimizdən penislərimizdən
    sizin (your) penisinizdən penislərinizdən
    onların (their) penisindən or penislərindən penislərindən
    genitive
    singular plural
    mənim (my) penisimin penislərimin
    sənin (your) penisinin penislərinin
    onun (his/her/its) penisinin penislərinin
    bizim (our) penisimizin penislərimizin
    sizin (your) penisinizin penislərinizin
    onların (their) penisinin or penislərinin penislərinin

    Synonyms

    Catalan

    Pronunciation

    Verb

    penis

    1. second-person singular present subjunctive of penar

    Czech

    Etymology

    Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis.[1]

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    penis m inan

    1. (anatomy) penis
      Synonyms: pyj, šulin, čurák, péro, pinďour, pindík, pinďa, pinďourek, bimbas, lulánek, pohlavní úd

    Declension

    References

    1. ^ Rejzek, Jiří (2007), “penis”, in Český etymologický slovník (in Czech), Leda

    Further reading

    Danish

    Etymology

    Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis (tail, penis), from Proto-Indo-European *pes- (penis).

    Noun

    penis c (singular definite penissen, plural indefinite penisser)

    1. (anatomy) penis

    Declension

    Declension of penis
    common
    gender
    singular plural
    indefinite definite indefinite definite
    nominative penis penissen penisser penisserne
    genitive penis' penissens penissers penissernes

    Synonyms

    Derived terms

    References

    Dutch

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    Etymology

    Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis (tail, penis), from Proto-Indo-European *pes-.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈpeː.nɪs/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Hyphenation: pe‧nis

    Noun

    penis m (plural penissen, diminutive penisje n)

    1. penis
      Synonyms: see Thesaurus:penis

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    Anagrams

    Esperanto

    Pronunciation

    Verb

    penis

    1. past of peni
      • 1910, E. L. Kearney (tr.), “1. Mirinda Falego!”, in La Aventuroj de Alicio en Mirlando[1], Edinburgh: Turnbull and Spears, translation of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll:
        Kaj ŝi penis imagi al si la aspekton kiun kandelflamo havas post kiam oni estingis ĝin!
        And she tried to imagine the look that the flame of a candle has after it is exinguished.

    Estonian

    Noun

    penis

    1. inessive singular of peni

    Finnish

    Etymology

    Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈpenis/, [ˈpe̞nis̠]
    • IPA(key): /ˈpeːnis/, [ˈpe̞ːnis̠] (dated or jocular)
    • Rhymes: -enis, -eːnis
    • Syllabification(key): pe‧nis
    • Hyphenation(key): pe‧nis

    Noun

    penis

    1. (anatomy) penis
      Synonym: siitin

    Declension

    Inflection of penis (Kotus type 39/vastaus, no gradation)
    nominative penis penikset
    genitive peniksen penisten
    peniksien
    partitive penistä peniksiä
    illative penikseen peniksiin
    singular plural
    nominative penis penikset
    accusative nom. penis penikset
    gen. peniksen
    genitive peniksen penisten
    peniksien
    partitive penistä peniksiä
    inessive peniksessä peniksissä
    elative peniksestä peniksistä
    illative penikseen peniksiin
    adessive peniksellä peniksillä
    ablative penikseltä peniksiltä
    allative penikselle peniksille
    essive peniksenä peniksinä
    translative penikseksi peniksiksi
    abessive peniksettä peniksittä
    instructive peniksin
    comitative See the possessive forms below.
    Possessive forms of penis (Kotus type 39/vastaus, no gradation)
    first-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative penikseni penikseni
    accusative nom. penikseni penikseni
    gen. penikseni
    genitive penikseni penisteni
    peniksieni
    partitive penistäni peniksiäni
    inessive peniksessäni peniksissäni
    elative peniksestäni peniksistäni
    illative penikseeni peniksiini
    adessive penikselläni peniksilläni
    ablative penikseltäni peniksiltäni
    allative penikselleni peniksilleni
    essive peniksenäni peniksinäni
    translative peniksekseni peniksikseni
    abessive peniksettäni peniksittäni
    instructive
    comitative peniksineni
    second-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative peniksesi peniksesi
    accusative nom. peniksesi peniksesi
    gen. peniksesi
    genitive peniksesi penistesi
    peniksiesi
    partitive penistäsi peniksiäsi
    inessive peniksessäsi peniksissäsi
    elative peniksestäsi peniksistäsi
    illative penikseesi peniksiisi
    adessive penikselläsi peniksilläsi
    ablative penikseltäsi peniksiltäsi
    allative peniksellesi peniksillesi
    essive peniksenäsi peniksinäsi
    translative penikseksesi peniksiksesi
    abessive peniksettäsi peniksittäsi
    instructive
    comitative peniksinesi
    first-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative peniksemme peniksemme
    accusative nom. peniksemme peniksemme
    gen. peniksemme
    genitive peniksemme penistemme
    peniksiemme
    partitive penistämme peniksiämme
    inessive peniksessämme peniksissämme
    elative peniksestämme peniksistämme
    illative penikseemme peniksiimme
    adessive peniksellämme peniksillämme
    ablative penikseltämme peniksiltämme
    allative peniksellemme peniksillemme
    essive peniksenämme peniksinämme
    translative penikseksemme peniksiksemme
    abessive peniksettämme peniksittämme
    instructive
    comitative peniksinemme
    second-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative peniksenne peniksenne
    accusative nom. peniksenne peniksenne
    gen. peniksenne
    genitive peniksenne penistenne
    peniksienne
    partitive penistänne peniksiänne
    inessive peniksessänne peniksissänne
    elative peniksestänne peniksistänne
    illative penikseenne peniksiinne
    adessive peniksellänne peniksillänne
    ablative penikseltänne peniksiltänne
    allative peniksellenne peniksillenne
    essive peniksenänne peniksinänne
    translative penikseksenne peniksiksenne
    abessive peniksettänne peniksittänne
    instructive
    comitative peniksinenne

    Derived terms

    Further reading

    Anagrams

    Indonesian

    Etymology

    Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    pènis (plural penis-penis)

    1. (anatomy) penis

    Synonyms

    Further reading

    Interlingua

    Noun

    penis (plural penises)

    1. penis
      • 1955, Pediatrics, volume 15, page 323:
        [] e se distingueva per absentia o hypoplasia del penis, e 6 casos de complete absentia de gonades del un o del altere sexo.
        [] and is characterised by the absence of hypoplasia of the penis, and 6 cases of complete absence of the gonads of either sex.
      • 1960, Annals of internal medicine, volume 52, page 1112:
        Durante le phase de polycythemia le patiente disveloppava priapismo (que es un complication thrombotic rar de iste morbo). Isto requireva le amputation del penis.
        During the phase of polycythemia the patient developed priapism (which is a rare thrombotic complication of this disease). This required the amputation of the penis.
      • 2000 April 29, STAN MULAIK (Stanley Mulaik), “Le Professor e Le Lunatico”, in sci.lang[3] (Usenet):
        Per le annos, le condition mental de Capitano Minor lentemente pejorava se. Su delusions nocturnal cresceva. Finalmente in un acto de desperation a causa de su practica del masturbation desde un puero, Minor usava un cultello permittite a ille pro acutiar su penciles e plumas a amputar su proprie penis, le organo offensive.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)

    Latin

    Etymology

      Traditionally compared with Ancient Greek πέος (péos), Sanskrit पसस् (pásas), Old English fæsl (offspring) and derived from Proto-Italic *peznis, from Proto-Indo-European *pes-ni-s, from *pes- (penis).

      De Vaan is skeptical of this in view of the attested chronology of the word's semantics, where tail is older than penis, which also aligns with the expected semantic development of such a word (compare e.g. Old Armenian ձետ (jet, tail) > Middle Armenian ձետ (jet, penis)); the reverse development is less likely. Instead, he reconstructs a Proto-Italic form *petsnis (tail) and connects the word to penna (wing, feather).[1]

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      pēnis m (genitive pēnis); third declension

      1. (archaic) tail
        Synonym: cauda
      2. (anatomy) penis (male sexual organ)
        Synonyms: (euphemistic) membrum virile, (vulgar) mentula, (vulgar) mūtō
        Hyponym: (vulgar) verpa
      3. (figuratively) lust

      Declension

      Third-declension noun (i-stem).

      Derived terms

      Descendants

      References

      1. ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008), “pēnis”, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 458

      Further reading

      • penis in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
      • penis in Charlton T. Lewis (1891), An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers

      Latvian

      Etymology

      Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis.

      Noun

      penis m (2 declension)

      1. penis

      Declension

      Declension of penis (2nd)
      singular
      (vienskaitlis)
      plural
      (daudzskaitlis)
      nominative penis peņi
      genitive peņa peņu
      dative penim peņiem
      accusative peni peņus
      instrumental peni peņiem
      locative penī peņos
      vocative peni peņi

      Synonyms

      Norwegian Bokmål

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      Etymology

      Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis.

      Noun

      penis m (definite singular penisen, indefinite plural peniser, definite plural penisene)

      1. (anatomy) a penis

      References

      Norwegian Nynorsk

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      Etymology

      Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis.

      Noun

      penis m (definite singular penisen, indefinite plural penisar, definite plural penisane)

      1. (anatomy) a penis

      References

      Polish

      Etymology

        Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis.

        Pronunciation

        Noun

        penis m inan

        1. penis
          Synonyms: see Thesaurus:prącie

        Declension

        Further reading

        • penis”, in Wielki słownik języka polskiego[4] (in Polish), Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
        • penis”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN[5] (in Polish)

        Romanian

        Alternative forms

        Etymology

        Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis.

        Pronunciation

        Noun

        penis n (plural penisuri)

        1. (anatomy) penis
          Synonyms: (slang) miel; (slang) puță; (slang) sculă

        Declension

        singular plural
        indefinite definite indefinite definite
        nominative-accusative penis penisul penisuri penisurile
        genitive-dative penis penisului penisuri penisurilor
        vocative penisule penisurilor

        Synonyms

        Further reading

        Serbo-Croatian

        Etymology

        Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis.

        Pronunciation

        • IPA(key): /pěːnis/
        • Hyphenation: pe‧nis

        Noun

        pénis m inan (Cyrillic spelling пе́нис)

        1. (anatomy) penis
          Tijelo penisa je građeno od dva kavernozna i spužvastog tkiva. Ove dvije vrste tkiva čine erektilno tijelo penisa. (Ijekavian)
          Telo penisa je građeno od dva kavernozna i spužvastog tkiva. Ove dve vrste tkiva čine erektilno telo penisa. (Ekavian)
          The body of the penis is formed of two cavernous and spongy tissues. These two forms of tissues form the erectile body of the penis.

        Declension

        Declension of penis
        singular plural
        nominative penis penisi
        genitive penisa penisa
        dative penisu penisima
        accusative penis penise
        vocative penisu penisi
        locative penisu penisima
        instrumental penisom penisima

        Slovak

        Etymology

        Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis.

        Pronunciation

        • IPA(key): /penis/, [ˈpenis]
        • Rhymes: -enis
        • Hyphenation: pe‧nis

        Noun

        penis m inan

        1. (anatomy) penis

        Declension

        Declension of penis
        (pattern dub)
        singularplural
        nominativepenispenisy
        genitivepenisupenisov
        dativepenisupenisom
        accusativepenispenisy
        locativepenisepenisoch
        instrumentalpenisompenismi

        Further reading

        • penis”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2003–2026

        Slovene

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        Etymology

        Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis.

        Pronunciation

        Noun

        pẹ̑nis m inan

        1. (anatomy) penis

        Declension

         
        The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
        Masculine inan., hard o-stem
        nom. sing. pénis
        gen. sing. pénisa
        singular dual plural
        nominative
        (imenovȃlnik)
        pénis pénisa pénisi
        genitive
        (rodȋlnik)
        pénisa pénisov pénisov
        dative
        (dajȃlnik)
        pénisu pénisoma pénisom
        accusative
        (tožȋlnik)
        pénis pénisa pénise
        locative
        (mẹ̑stnik)
        pénisu pénisih pénisih
        instrumental
        (orọ̑dnik)
        pénisom pénisoma pénisi

        Further reading

        • penis”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU (in Slovene), 2014–2026

        Swedish

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        Etymology

        Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis.

        Noun

        penis c

        1. (anatomy) penis

        Usage notes

        Anatomical terms for body parts are sometimes uninflected in the definite in medical jargon (and language riffing on medical jargon), being treated similar to proper nouns. See the declension table.

        Declension

        Declension of penis
        nominative genitive
        singular indefinite penis penis
        definite penisen, penis penisens, penis
        plural indefinite penisar penisars
        definite penisarna penisarnas

        Derived terms

        See also

        References

        Turkish

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        Etymology

        Learned borrowing from Latin pēnis (tail, penis), from Proto-Indo-European *pes- (penis).

        Pronunciation

        • IPA(key): [ˈpenis]
        • Audio:(file)
        • Hyphenation: pe‧nis

        Noun

        penis (definite accusative penisi, plural penisler)

        1. penis
          Onun penisinde aşağı doğru bir eğrilik var.
          His penis has a downward curvature.

        Declension

        Declension of penis
        singular plural
        nominative penis penisler
        definite accusative penisi penisleri
        dative penise penislere
        locative peniste penislerde
        ablative penisten penislerden
        genitive penisin penislerin
        Possessive forms
        nominative
        singular plural
        1st singular penisim penislerim
        2nd singular penisin penislerin
        3rd singular penisi penisleri
        1st plural penisimiz penislerimiz
        2nd plural penisiniz penisleriniz
        3rd plural penisleri penisleri
        definite accusative
        singular plural
        1st singular penisimi penislerimi
        2nd singular penisini penislerini
        3rd singular penisini penislerini
        1st plural penisimizi penislerimizi
        2nd plural penisinizi penislerinizi
        3rd plural penislerini penislerini
        dative
        singular plural
        1st singular penisime penislerime
        2nd singular penisine penislerine
        3rd singular penisine penislerine
        1st plural penisimize penislerimize
        2nd plural penisinize penislerinize
        3rd plural penislerine penislerine
        locative
        singular plural
        1st singular penisimde penislerimde
        2nd singular penisinde penislerinde
        3rd singular penisinde penislerinde
        1st plural penisimizde penislerimizde
        2nd plural penisinizde penislerinizde
        3rd plural penislerinde penislerinde
        ablative
        singular plural
        1st singular penisimden penislerimden
        2nd singular penisinden penislerinden
        3rd singular penisinden penislerinden
        1st plural penisimizden penislerimizden
        2nd plural penisinizden penislerinizden
        3rd plural penislerinden penislerinden
        genitive
        singular plural
        1st singular penisimin penislerimin
        2nd singular penisinin penislerinin
        3rd singular penisinin penislerinin
        1st plural penisimizin penislerimizin
        2nd plural penisinizin penislerinizin
        3rd plural penislerinin penislerinin

        Derived terms

        Further reading

        • penis”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu

        Volapük

        Noun

        penis

        1. accusative plural of pen

        Welsh

        Etymology

        Borrowed from English penis, from Latin pēnis.

        Noun

        penis m

        1. penis
          Synonym: pidyn

        Mutation

        Mutated forms of penis
        radical soft nasal aspirate
        penis benis mhenis phenis

        Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
        All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

        Further reading

        • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke, et al., editors (1950–present), “penis”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies