sicamor
Middle English
Old French
Etymology
From Latin sȳcomorus, from Ancient Greek σῡκόμορος (sūkómoros, “fig-mulberry”), from σῦκον (sûkon, “fig”) + μόρον (móron, “mulberry”).
Noun
sicamor oblique singular, m (oblique plural sicamors, nominative singular sicamors, nominative plural sicamor)
- sycamore (tree)
- c. 1170, Chrétien de Troyes, Érec et Énide:
- Dessoz l'onbre d'un sicamor
- Under the shade of a sycamore
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