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Strong's #4809 - συκομωραία
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συκομωραια
From G4810 and μορον moron (the mulberry)
μόρον, τό, black mulberry, Epich. 207; πεπαίτερος μόρων A. Fr. 264, cf. S. Fr. 395, Eurypho ap. Gal. 17(1).888, Archig. ap. Aët. 9.35, Philum. ib.33.
2. blackberry, μ. τοῦ βάτου Hp. Mul. 2.112, cf. A. Fr. 116; μ. τὸ βατῶδες Phanias ap. Ath. 2.51e.
συκομορέα (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.)
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*† συκο -μορέα
(Rec. -μωραία , L, -μωρέα ), -ας , ἡ , more commonly (so Aq., Sm., Psalms 78:47, Isaiah 9:10 (9)) συκόμορος (< σῦκον + μόρον , the black mulberry), a fig-mulberry, a sycamore: Luke 19:4 (cf. συκάμινος ).†
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";approve of,"; ";agree with."; An early ex. : of this common Hellenistic verb is found in P Grenf II. 26.25 (B.C. 103) συνευδοκοῦντες τῶν προγεγραμμένων. Cf. for the dat. constr., as in Luke 11:48, Romans 1:32, P Oxy XIV. 1644.27 (B.C. 63–2) ἐπ [ὶ δ ]ὲ πᾶσ [ι τ ]οῖς προγεγραμμένοις συνευδοκοῦσ ̣ι ̣ν ̣ [οἱ τ ]ῶν ὁμ [ολο ]γούντων μ ̣[άρτυ ]ρ ̣ες, ib. II. 237vi. 24 (A.D. 186) σ ̣υνευδοκῆσαι βουληθείσαι <ς > αὐτῷ ὑποτιθεμένῳ τὴν οὐσίαν ταύτην, ";when we wished to agree to his mortgaging the property in question"; (Edd.). For the absol. use, as in Acts 22:20, cf. BGU IV. 1129.6 (B.C. 13) ὡ ̣μ ̣ο ̣λ (όγησεν) ὁ Πρώταρχ (ος) συνευδοκ (ούσης) καὶ τῆς γυ ̣ν ̣α ̣ι ̣κ ̣(ός). The subst. συνευδόκησις is seen in the sale contract P Oxy X. 1276.19 (A.D. 249) οὐ προσδεόμενος με [τ ]αδόσεως οὐδὲ ἑτέρας συνευδοκήσεως ἡμῶν, ";without requiring a notification or any further concurrence on our part"; (Edd.), and similarly ib. XIV. 1638.31 (A.D. 282).
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