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, which means "one who brings forth" (Orphic).], [Greek: po/suê], Sanskrit pása-ḥ, Latin penis, were given with the Middle High German visel (penis) and Old High German fasel the significance of fœtus, proles. (Walde: "Latin Etymologie," s. Penis.)], the one who "brings forth," placed beside it is surprising in that the libido occupied in creating religion has apparently developed out of the primitive relation to the mother.]*