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Definition of Sycamine

Sycamine
Sycamine Syc"a*mine, n. [L. sycaminus, Gr. ?; perhaps of Semitic origin.] See Sycamore.

Meaning of Sycamine from wikipedia

- The sycamine tree (Gr****: συκάμινος sykaminοs) is a tree mentioned in both classical Hebrew literature (Isaiah 9:10; Mishnah Demai 1:1, et al.) and in...
- Tel Shikmona (Hebrew: תל שִׁקְמוֹנָה, romanized: Šiqmônah), also spelt Sycamine, is an ancient Phoenician tell (mound) situated near the sea coast in the...
- Leaves Trunk with unripe fruit Fruit and syconia In Ethiopia Ficus vasta Sycamine Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI).; IUCN SSC Global Tree...
- officinalis, Liquidambar orientalis Exodus 30:34 συκάμινος, sykaminos Sycamine Fig-mulberry or Mulberry Ficus sycomorus, Morus nigra or Morus alba Luke...
- early 17th century termed the constellation Fovea "The Pit", and Morus "Sycamine Tree". Seventeenth-century German poet and author Philippus Caesius linked...
- 'arrangement' (AHD), 'order' (MW) sukkah from סוכה sukkah 'booth', 'shelter' (MW) sycamine from (AHD, MW) שִׁקמָה shiqmah 'mulberry tree' (OED) tallith from (MW)...
- ointment, mandrake apples, cardamomum balsam, the sound of falling water, sycamine tears, and mulberry were all thought to aid in sleep. Asclepiades believed...