Olive in Easton's Bible Dictionary
the fruit of the olive-tree. This tree yielded oil which was
highly valued. The best oil was from olives that were
plucked
before being fully ripe, and then beaten or squeezed
(Deut.
24:20; Isa. 17:6; 24:13). It was called "beaten," or
"fresh oil"
(Ex. 27:20). There were also oil-presses, in which the
oil was
trodden out by the feet (Micah 6:15). James (3:12)
calls the
fruit "olive berries." The phrase "vineyards and
olives" (Judg.
15:5, A.V.) should be simply "olive-yard," or "olive-
garden," as
in the Revised Version. (See OIL -T0002774.)
Read More about Olive in Easton's Bible Dictionary