The spelling of "small penis" in IPA phonetic transcription is /smɔːl ˈpiːnɪs/. This includes the phonemes /s/, /m/, /ɔː/, /l/, /i/, /n/ and /ɪs/. The 's' sound represents the initial sound in the word 'small', while the 'pi' represents the 'p' and 'i' sounds in the word 'penis'. The stress in the word falls on the second syllable, which is marked by the stressed symbol (ˈ). It is important to note that the spelling of this term should be used respectfully and without derogatory intent.
The term "small penis" consists of two words that can be examined separately for their origins.
1. "Small": The word "small" dates back to the Middle English period and can be traced back to the Old English word "smæl". It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "smalaz", which meant "small in size or quantity". This Proto-Germanic word is further related to the Old High German "smal" and the Old Norse "smali", both having the same meaning. The root of these words has Indo-European origins, with words like the Greek "mikros" and the Latin "mancus", both meaning "small".
2. "Penis": The word "penis" originates from Latin and is believed to be borrowed from an earlier Indo-European language. The Latin word "penis" means "tail" or "male organ of generation".