سوقم

Arabic

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Aramaic ܫܘܩܡܐ (Christian Palestinian Aramaic) / שׁיקְמָא (šiqmā) (Jewish Palestinian Aramaic) / שוקמא (Jewish Palestinian Aramaic) / ܫܷܩܡܳܐ (šeqmā) (Classical Syriac), from Hebrew שִׁקְמָה (šiqmā́).

Noun

سَوْقَم (sawqam) m (collective)

  1. (obsolete, Yemen, al-Andalus) fig-mulberry, sycomore (Ficus sycomorus)
    Synonym: جُمَّيْز (jummayz)
    (Can we find and add a quotation of كتاب عمدة الطبيب في معرفة النبات لكل لبيب to this entry?)|

Declension

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