Strong's #7909: shakkuwl (pronounced shak-kool')
or shakkul {shak-kool'}; from 7921; bereaved:--barren, bereaved (robbed) of children (whelps).
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:
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shakkûl
1) childless (through bereavement)
2) bereaved, robbed of offspring
Part of Speech: adjective
Relation: from H7921
Same Word by TWOT Number: 2385b, 2385c
Usage:
This word is used 7 times:
2 Samuel 17:8: "be chafed in their minds, as a bear robbed of her whelps in the field: and thy father is a man of war,"
Proverbs 17:12: "Let a bear robbed of her whelps meet a man, rather than a fool in his folly."
Song of Solomon 4:2: "the washing; whereof every one bear twins, and none is barren"
Song of Solomon 6:6: "the washing, whereof every one beareth twins, and there is not one barren"
Isaiah 49:21: "me these, seeing I have lost my children, and am desolate, a captive, and removing to and fro? and who"
Jeremiah 18:21: "of the sword; and let their wives be bereaved of their children, and be widows; and let their men be put"
Hosea 13:8: "I will meet them as a bear that is bereaved of her whelps, and will rend the caul of their heart, and there will I devour"