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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Sycamore
        more properly sycomore (Heb. shikmoth and shikmim, Gr.
        sycomoros), a tree which in its general character resembles the
        fig-tree, while its leaves resemble those of the mulberry; hence
        it is called the fig-mulberry (Ficus sycomorus). At Jericho,
        Zacchaeus climbed a sycomore-tree to see Jesus as he passed by
        (Luke 19:4). This tree was easily destroyed by frost (Ps.
        78:47), and therefore it is found mostly in the "vale" (1 Kings
        10:27; 2 Chr. 1:15: in both passages the R.V. has properly
        "lowland"), i.e., the "low country," the shephelah, where the
        climate is mild. Amos (7:14) refers to its fruit, which is of an
        inferior character; so also probably Jeremiah (24:2). It is to
        be distinguished from our sycamore (the Acer pseudo-platanus),
        which is a species of maple often called a plane-tree.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Sycamore' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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