Strong's Concordance sukomorea: the fig-mulberry tree, sycamore fig Original Word: συκομωραία, ας, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: sukomorea Phonetic Spelling: (soo-kom-o-rah'-yah) Definition: the fig-mulberry tree, sycamore fig Usage: a sycamore tree. HELPS Word-studies 4809 sykomōraía (from 4810 /sýkon, "fig" and moron, "mulberry") – the fig-mulberry tree or "white mulberry" tree. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sukon and moron (the black mulberry) Definition the fig-mulberry tree, sycamore fig NASB Translation sycamore tree (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4809: συκομορέασυκομορέα (Lachmann συκομωρεα (Rec.st bez συκομωραία, cf. Tdf.s note on Luke as below; WH's Appendix, pp. I52 and 151)), συκομορεας, ἡ (from σῦκον and μορεα the mulberry tree), equivalent to συκάμινος (but see the word, and references), a sycomore-tree: Luke 19:4. (Geoponica 10,3, 7.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance sycamore tree. From sukon and moron (the mulberry); the "sycamore"-fig tree -- sycamore tree. Compare sukaminos. see GREEK sukon see GREEK sukaminos Forms and Transliterations συκομορεαν συκομορέαν συκομωραίαν sukomorean sykomorean sykomoréanLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |