oedipally

oedipally
In a manner related to an Oedipus complex. Adverb form of oedipal.

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  • oedipally — adverb see oedipal …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • oedipally — See oedipal. * * * …   Universalium

  • oedipally — oed·i·pal·ly …   English syllables

  • oedipally — adverb see oedipal …   Useful english dictionary

  • oedipal — adjective Usage: often capitalized Date: 1939 of, relating to, or resulting from the Oedipus complex • oedipally adverb, often capitalized …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • Oedipus complex — noun (in Freudian theory) the complex of emotions aroused in a young child by an unconscious sexual desire for the parent of the opposite sex. Derivatives Oedipal adjective Oedipally adverb Origin early 20th cent.: by assoc. with Oedipus, who, in …   English new terms dictionary

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