Ficus Sycamorus
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Daroo — Da*roo (d[.a]*r[=oo] ), n. (Bot.) The Egyptian sycamore ({Ficus Sycamorus}). See {Sycamore}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Сикомор — евр. шикма Сикомор ( Ficus Sycamorus), одно из самих частых деревьев в Египте, встречается нередко в самых жарких частях Палестины. Это огромное дерево до 17 ти метров высоты, с толстым стволом и раскидистыми ветвями, с сердцевидными листьями,… … Словарь библейских имен
sycamore — [sik′ə môr΄] n. [ME sicomore < OFr sicamor < L sycomorus < Gr sykomoros, prob. altered (after sykon, fig + moron, black mulberry) < Heb shikma, mulberry] 1. a fig tree (Ficus sycamorus) native to Egypt and Asia Minor, with edible… … English World dictionary