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Œdipal, a. Psychol.|ˈiːdɪpəl| [f. Œdipus + -al.] Characterized by an Oedipus complex; of or pertaining to the desire felt for a parent of the opposite sex.
1939H. V. Dicks Clin. Stud. Psychopathol. v. 79 The analysis was devoted to working out the Oedipal, strongly sexualized, love for him. 1950E. Frenkel-Brunswik in T. Wiesengrund-Adorno et al. Authoritarian Personality ix. 316 The problem of homosexuality relates to the different ways of failure in resolving the Oedipal conflict. 1960New Left Rev. Nov.–Dec. 69/1 They interpreted the assassination in Oedipal terms, Trotsky being..the hated father-substitute. 1967T. Stoppard Rosencrantz & Guildenstern ii. 59 He at last confronts his mother and in a scene of provocative ambiguity (a somewhat oedipal embrace) begs her to repent. 1972Jrnl. Social Psychol. LXXXVI. 157 The less dramatic resolution of the Oedipal complex experienced by females causes them to have a weaker superego than males. 1975C. Dennis Somebody just grabbed Annie! 132 There was nothing Oedipal in his sleeping habits. He was just able to relax more easily in his old room. |