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Etymology edit

From Latin sȳcamīnus, from Ancient Greek σῡκάμῑνος (sūkámīnos), from Hebrew שִׁקְמָה (shikmá, sycamore) (with assimilation to σῦκον (sûkon, fig)).

Noun edit

sycamine (plural sycamines)

  1. A tree, mentioned in Luke's Gospel, and thought to be the black mulberry.
    Synonym: sycamore

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Latin edit

Noun edit

sȳcamīne

  1. vocative singular of sȳcamīnus