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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fig
n.
1.
Bot.
A
small
fruit
tree
(
Ficus Carica
)
with
large
leaves
,
known
from
the
remotest
antiquity
.
It
was
probably
native
from
Syria
westward
to
the
Canary
Islands
.
2.
The
fruit
of
a
fig
tree
,
which
is
of
round
or
oblong
shape
,
and
of
various
colors
.
Note:
☞
The
fruit
of
a
fig
tree
is
really
the
hollow
end
of
a
stem
,
and
bears
numerous
achenia
inside
the
cavity
.
Many
species
have
little
,
hard
,
inedible
figs
,
and
in
only
a
few
does
the
fruit
become
soft
and
pulpy
.
The
fruit
of
the
cultivated
varieties
is
much
prized
in
its
fresh
state
,
and
also
when
dried
or
preserved
.
See
Caprification
.
3.
A
small
piece
of
tobacco
. [U.S.]
4.
The
value
of
a
fig
,
practically
nothing
;
a
fico
; --
used
in
scorn
or
contempt
.
“A
fig
for
Peter.”
Cochineal fig
.
See
Conchineal fig
.
Fig dust
,
a
preparation
of
fine
oatmeal
for
feeding
caged
birds
.
Fig faun
,
one
of
a
class
of
rural
deities
or
monsters
supposed
to
live
on
figs
.
“Therefore
shall
dragons
dwell
there
with
the
fig
fauns
.”
--
Jer
.
i
. 39. (
Douay
version).
Fig gnat
Zool.
,
a
small
fly
said
to
be
injurious
to
figs
.
Fig leaf
,
the
leaf
tree
;
hence
,
in
allusion
to
the
first
clothing
of
Adam
and
Eve
(
Genesis
iii.7),
a
covering
for
a
thing
that
ought
to
be
concealed
;
esp
.,
an
inadequate
covering
;
a
symbol
for
affected
modesty
.
Fig marigold
Bot.
,
the
name
of
several
plants
of
the
genus
Mesembryanthemum
,
some
of
which
are
prized
for
the
brilliancy
and
beauty
of
their
flowers
.
Fig tree
Bot.
,
any
tree
of
the
genus
Ficus
,
but
especially
F. Carica
which
produces
the
fig
of
commerce
.
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