συκάμινος, -ου, ἡ [in LXX for שִׁקְמָה (pl.) ;] the mulberry tree (Lat. morus; cf. μόρον, 1Ma.6:34 *), the sycamine: Luk.17:6. (In LXX, σ. appears to represent the συκόμορος (see: συκομορέα), but St. Luke distinguishes between the two; see ICC, in l; DB, iv, 634.) † (AS)
Thayer:
1) sycamine tree, having the form and foliage of the mulberry, but fruit resembling the fig
συκάμινος
sukaminos
soo-kam'-ee-nos
Of Hebrew origin [H8256] in imitation of G4809; a sycamore or fig tree