7703. shadad
Lexical Summary
shadad: to deal violently with, despoil, devastate, ruin
Original Word: שָׁדַד
Transliteration: shadad
Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-dad')
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to deal violently with, despoil, devastate, ruin
Meaning: to deal violently with, despoil, devastate, ruin
Strong's Concordance
dead, destroyer, oppress, robber, spoiler, utterly, lay waste

A primitive root; properly, to be burly, i.e. (figuratively) powerful (passively, impregnable); by implication, to ravage -- dead, destroy(-er), oppress, robber, spoil(-er), X utterly, (lay) waste.

Brown-Driver-Briggs

H7703. shadad

[שָׁדַד‎]56 verb deal violently with, despoil, devastate, ruin (Late Hebrew id., Niph`al; Arabic stop up, obstruct, arrest, make firm; Ethiopic expel; Assyrian šadâdu is draw, drag); —

Qal Perfect3plural consecutive וְשָֽׁדְדוּEzekiel 32:12; suffix שַׁדּוּנִיPsalm 17:9; Imperfect3masculine singular יָשׁוּד‎ (metaplastic, compare Ges§ 67q Bae) 91:6 suffix יְשָׁדֵּם‎ (Ges§ 67n) Proverbs 11:3 Qr (Kt Perfect ושׁדם‎), יְשָׁדְדֵםJeremiah 5:6; Imperative masculine plural שָׁדְדו‎ (Ges§ 67cc) 49:28; Infinitive absolute שָׁדוֺדMicah 2:4; construct לִשְׁדוֺדJeremiah 47:4 (Ges§ 45g), compare also שֹׁדHosea 10:14; Participle active שֹׁדֵדJeremiah 6:26 +,etc.; pass. שָׁדוּדJudges 5:27 +, feminine שְׁדוּדָהPsalm 137:8; — violently destory, person, = slay Judges 5:27 (passive), Jeremiah 5:6 (wolf subject; "" הִכָּה‎); accusative Philistines 47:4 ("" הִכְרִית‎), 47:4 (subject ׳י‎); = devastate, accusative בָּבֶל‎ (subject ׳י‎) 51:55, compare Psalm 137:8 (read probably הַשֹּׁדֵדָה‎ We Du, compare Ew Hi הַשָּׁדוֺדָה‎ see Köii.194); מִצְרַיִם אֶתגְּֿאוֺןEzekiel 32:12 ("" נִשְׁמַד‎), compare Hosea 10:14, אֶתמַֿרְעִיתָםJeremiah 25:36 (subject ׳י‎), absolute Isaiah 21:2 ("" בָּגַד‎), 33:1 (on use of pt see Ges§ 120b), pass 33:1 ("" בָּגַד‎), שָׁדוּד אַתְּיJeremiah 4:30 (Gf BaNB 179, but dubious; < Du שְׁדוּדָה‎); = despoil, accusative of person 49:28; = bring person to ruin Micah 2:4 (Infinitive absolute + Niph`al q. v.), Proverbs 11:3; weaker, assail Psalm 17:9; elsewhere Participle active as substantive devastator (despoiler?): of national foes Isaiah 16:4; 21:2; 33:1; Jeremiah 6:26 8t. Jeremiah; לַיְלָה שׁוֺדְדֵי‎ Obadiah 5 ("" גַּנָּבִים‎) strike out Now GASm; personal foe Job 15:21; representing wicked in General 12:6 ("" אֵל מַרְגִּיזֵי‎).

Niph`al Perfect1plural נְשַׁדֻּנוּ שָׁדוֺד‎ (Ges§ 67ui. 342 f.) we are utterly ruined.

Pi`el Imperfect2masculine singular רִבְצוֺ אַלתְּֿשַׁדֵּדProverbs 24:15 assault not his dwelling-place ("" אַלאֱֶֿרֹב‎); Participle as substantive מְשַׁדֶּדאָֿב19:26 he who assaults, maltreats (his) father ("" אֵם יַבְרִיחַ‎).

Pu`al Perfect3masculine singular שֻׁדַּדIsaiah 15:1 +, 3 feminine singular שֻׁדְּדָהJeremiah 4:20 +, שָׁדְּדָהNahum 3:7 (Ges§ 52q), etc.; — be devastated, of city Isaiah 15:1 (twice in verse); 23:1; Jeremiah 48:1; 49:3; Nahum 3:7, country or nation Jeremiah 4:20, compare 4:13; 9:18; 48:15, 20; 49:10, dwellings (אֹהֶל‎) 4:20; 10:20, trees Zechariah 11:2 (strike out StaZAW 1 (1881), 25), compare Zechariah 11:33, stength of ships Isaiah 23:14, field (by drought) Joel 1:10, crop 1:10. Po`l. violently destroy: Imperfect3masculine singular מַצֵּבוֺתָם יְשֹׁרֵדHosea 10:2 ("" מִוְבְּחֹתָם יַעֲרֹף‎).

Hoph`al Imperfect (or

Qal passive Imperfect? compare Ges§ 53u) be devastated:3masculine singular יוּשָּׁ֑ד כָּלמִֿבְצָרֶיךָHosea 10:14 (of Ephraim, < We plural יושׁדו‎); 2 masculine singular תּוּשַּׁדIsaiah 33:1 (subject שׁוֺדֵד‎, see Qal).








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