family vs ithyphallic

family

adj
  • Homosexual. 

  • Suitable for children and adults. 

name
  • A group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood, marriage or adoption) 

noun
  • A group of instruments having the same basic method of tone production. 

  • A nuclear family: a mother and father who are married and cohabiting and their child or children. 

  • A (close-knit) group of people related by blood, friendship, marriage, law, or custom, especially if they live or work together. 

  • A category in the classification of organisms, ranking below order and above genus; a taxon at that rank. 

  • An extended family: a group of people who are related to one another by blood or marriage. 

  • A collection of sets, especially of subsets of a given set. 

  • A group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood, marriage or adoption); kin; in particular, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family. 

  • Members of one's family collectively. 

  • Lineage, especially honorable or noble lineage. 

  • Any group or aggregation of things classed together as kindred or related from possessing in common characteristics which distinguish them from other things of the same order. 

  • A group of languages believed to have descended from the same ancestral language. 

ithyphallic

adj
  • Lascivious, obscene. 

  • Pertaining to a metrical combination of two trochees followed by one spondee. 

  • Of a poem or song: having the metre of an ode sung in honour of the bacchic phallus. 

  • Of or pertaining to an upward pointing, erect penis; (specifically) of an artistic depiction of a deity or other figure: possessing an erect penis. 

  • Of or pertaining to the erect phallus that was carried in bacchic processions. 

noun
  • A poem or song in an ithyphallic metre. 

  • A lascivious or obscene poem or song. 

How often have the words family and ithyphallic occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )