Lexicon shakkuwl: barren Original Word: שַׁכּוּלPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: shakkuwl Phonetic Spelling: (shak-kool') Short Definition: barren Brown-Driver-Briggs [ שָׁבוּל] adjective childless (through bereavement); — feminine singular שְׁכוּלָה Isaiah 49:21 (figurative of Zion); — on form see Ba NB 47. שַׁכּוּל adjective bereaved, robbed of offspring (Ba§ 37 c); — especially׳דֹּב שׁ 2 Samuel 17:8; Hosea 13:8; Proverbs 17:12 (simile of fierceness); נְשֵׁיהֶם שַׁכֻּלוֺת Jeremiah 18:21; שַׁכֻּלָה אֵין בָּהֶם Songs 4:2 (of flock, in simile) = Songs 6:6.
Strong's barren, bereaved robbed of children whelps Or shakkul {shak-kool'}; from shakol; bereaved -- barren, bereaved (robbed) of children (whelps). see HEBREW shakol |
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