συκόμορος
Ancient Greek
noun
Definitions
- sycamore (Ficus sycomorus)
Etymology
Compound from Ancient Greek σῦκον (fig, a fig, vulva) + Ancient Greek μόρον (black mulberry, blackberry, mulberry).
Origin
Ancient Greek
μόρον
Gloss
black mulberry, blackberry, mulberry
Kanji
桑
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- sycosis English
- morum Latin
- mōrum Latin
- mōrus Latin
- sycomorus Latin
- sicómoro Spanish, Castilian
- μόρινος Ancient Greek
- μόρον Ancient Greek
- συκέα Ancient Greek
- συκοφάντης Ancient Greek
- συκόφυλλον Ancient Greek
- συκών Ancient Greek
- σύκινος Ancient Greek
- σῦκον Ancient Greek
- *moro Proto-Indo-European
- *mórom Proto-Indo-European