phallist
/ˈfælɪst/Definitions
1. noun
A person who advocates or practices the worship of the male genitals, particularly as a symbol of fertility or divine power.
“Some scholars have described the ancient phallists as a cult that celebrated the fertility of the land.”
2. noun
An adherent of phallism, a theory or practice that sees the phallus as a symbol of divine power or fertility.
“In ancient Greek mythology, the phallist was a priest who performed rituals to ensure the fertility of the crops.”