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comes from the Gr****
bousykon meaning large fig, from bous
meaning cow and
sykon meaning fig. S**** of
species in this
genus can grow to a
length of 40 cm...
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Persian zaxm
meaning “wound.” ...
Others consider it a
loanword from Gr****
sykon meaning “fgs,”
connected to the “accursed tree in the recitations” (Q 17:60)...
- (sykómoros) 'fig-mulberry'. The Gr**** name may be from the Gr**** tree-names
sykón 'fig' and
moron 'mulberry', or it may
derive from the
Hebrew name for the...
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accessory fruit. The term
syconium comes from the
Ancient Gr**** word σῦκον
sykon,
meaning "fig". The
syconium is an urn-shaped
receptacle which contains...
- 'cypress'; μίνθη, mínthē, 'mint' σταφυλή, staphylḗ, 'grape'; σῦκον/τῦκον,
sŷkon/tŷkon, 'fig'.
Social practices and institutions: ἅμιλλα, hámilla, 'contest...
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laulua (Three songs), Op. 128 Tili tili
tengan löysin (1928) A. O. Väisänen
Sykön virsi (1925 or earlier) Eino
Leino Merimiehen iltalaulu (1920?)
Veikko Antero...