Sycamore

Etymology
c.1350, from sicamor:, from  sycomorus:, from  συκόμορος:, from σῦκον: + μόρον:. Possibly influenced by שקמה:.

Noun

 * 1) 🇺🇸 Any of several North American plane trees, of the genus Platanus, especially Platanus occidentalis (American sycamore).
 * 2)  A large British and European species of maple, Acer pseudoplatanus, known in North America as the sycamore maple.
 * 3) A large tree bearing edible fruit, Ficus sycomorus, allied to the common fig and found in Egypt and Syria; also called the sycamore fig or the fig-mulberry; the Biblical sycomore.

Translations

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 * Swahili: mwela


 * French: érable sycomore
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 * German: Maulbeer-Feige


 * Swahili: mkuyu


 * Finnish: plataani (1), vuorivaahtera (2)