Lexicon shiqmah: sycamore tree Original Word: שִׁקְמִיםPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: shiqmah Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-kawm') Short Definition: trees NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definitionsycamore tree NASB Translationsycamore (1), sycamore trees (4), sycamores (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ שִׁקְמָה] noun feminine sycomore tree (Late Hebrew id., Aramaic שִׁיקְמָא , , Löw No.332; hence Greek συκάηινος mulberry Lewy Fremdw.23); — plural absolute שִׁקְמִים Amos 7:14 +; suffix שִׁקְמוֺתָם Psalm 78:47; — sycomore, ficus sycomorus Linn (Tristr NHB397ff. Post Flora of Syria 730; Hast. DB under the word) a common tree Isaiah 9:9, growing in the Shephela 1 Kings 10:27=2Chronicles 1:15=2 Chronicles 9:27,1 Chronicles 27:28; as property Psalm 78:47 ("" גֶּפֶן); בּוֺלֵס שִׁקְמִים Amos 7:14 a tender of sycomores (see [ בַָלס]). Strong's sycamore fruit, tree Or (feminine) shiqmah {shik-maw'}; of uncertain derivation; a sycamore (usually the tree) -- sycamore (fruit, tree). |
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