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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
oedipal
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
oedipal longings
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Her experience convinced her of the dangers of giving in to her oedipal desires.
▪ In real life, positive and negative oedipal relations, and guilt about these relations often remain hidden behind sibling rivalry.
▪ This situation parallels the oedipal development of a girl.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Oedipal

1939, "of or pertaining to desire felt for opposite-sex parent," from Oedipus complex (1910), coined by Freud from Sophocles' play "Oedipus Tyrannus," in which the title character, the Theban hero, answers the Sphinx's riddle and unknowingly kills his father and marries his own mother; from Greek Oedipus. The name was used figuratively in English from 1550s for "one who is clever at guessing riddles," which had adjectival form Oedipean (1620s).

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oedipal

a. (alternative case form of Oedipal English)

Usage examples of "oedipal".

The text also represses homoerotic and oedipal desire and connects the two.

His psyche lacks the Oedipal identification with the father, the mark of symbolic castration.

Oedipal complexes, neuroses, guilt for onanistic abuse expressed by gambling bouts, sado-masochistic drives, and other fascinating finds.

In for instance an analytic model, the types of traumas counterphobic reactions cover are almost always pre-Oedipal, at which stage objects' cathexis is Oedipal and symbolic.

The discussion turned on how Zoe's alcohol and drug abuse was a symptom of deep depression which was in turn a symptom of deeper childhood conflicts--our old friend the Oedipal Oscillator, whatever that was.

Unfortunately, this factor in his personality, which he might have sublimated harmlessly by becoming a social worker, was complicated by unresolved Oedipal hostilities and a reaction formation in favor of 'spying,' which led him to become a policeman.