[Gr.] 1 Chron. xxvii. 28; Ps. lxxviii. 47; not our Sycomore, but the figmulberry (Ficus sycamorus), a fig tree, allied to the banyan ; valuable evergreen timber tree, yielding a small sweet fig.
n. [Greek] A tree of the genus Ficus, leaved like the fig tree, and yielding a fruit like the mulberry -its wide spreading branches afford an agreeable shade, and it bears fruit twice or thrice a year.