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KING JAMES BIBLE DICTIONARY

 

Shameth

The Bible

Bible Usage:

Dictionaries:

  • Included in Eastons: No
  • Included in Hitchcocks: No
  • Included in Naves: No
  • Included in Smiths: No
  • Included in Websters: Yes
  • Included in Strongs: Yes
  • Included in Thayers: No
  • Included in BDB: Yes

Strongs Concordance:

 

Naves Topical Index
Shame

Jesus ashamed of those who deny him
Mark 8:38; Luke 9:26

Of Adam and Eve
Genesis 3:10

Destitute of:

The Israelites when they worshiped the golden calf
Exodus 32:25

The unjust
Zephaniah 3:5

Of the cross
Hebrews 12:2


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Shame

SHAME, noun

1. A painful sensation excited by a consciousness of guilt, or of having done something which injures reputation; or by of that which nature nature or modesty prompts us to conceal. Shame is particularly excited by the disclosure of actions which, in the view of men, are mean and degrading. Hence it it is often or always manifested by a downcast look or by blushes, called confusion of face.

Hide, for shame,

Romans, your grandsires' images,

That blush at their degenerate progeny. Dryden.

Shame prevails when reason is defeated. Rambler.

2. The cause or reason of shame; that which brings reproach, and degrades a person in the estimation of others. Thus an idol is called a shame.

Guides, who are the shame of religion. South.

3. Reproach; ignominy; derision; contempt.

Ye have born the shame of the heathen. Ezekiel 36:6.

4. The parts which modesty requires to be covered.

5. Dishonor; disgrace.

SHAME, verb transitive

1. To make ashamed; to excite a consciousness of guilt or of doing something derogatory to reputation; to cause to blush.

Who shames a scribbler, breaks a cobweb through. Pope.

I write not these things to shame you. 1 Corinthians 4:14.

2. To disgrace.

And with foul cowardice his carcass shame. Spenser.

3. To mock at.

Ye have shamed the counsel of the poor. Psalms 14:6.

SHAME, verb intransitive To be ashamed.

To its trunk authors give such a magnitude, as I shame to repeat. Raleigh.


Hitchcock's Names Dictionary
Shamed

destroying; wearing out


Smith's Bible Dictionary
Shamed

(keeper), properly Shamer or Shemer; one of the pens of Elpaal the Benjamite. (1 Chronicles 8:12)


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Shamed

SHA'MED, participle passive Made ashamed.


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Shamefaced

SHA'MEFACED, adjective Bashful; easily confused or put out of countenance. A man may be shamefaced to excess.

Conscience is a blushing shamefaced spirit. Shak.

Your shamefac'd virtue shunn'd the people's praise. Dryden.


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Shamefacedly

SHA'MEFACEDLY, adverb Bashfully; with excessive modesty.


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Shamefacedness

SHA'MEFACEDNESS, noun Bashfulness; excess of modesty.


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Shamefully

SHA'MEFULLY, adverb

1. Disgracefully; in a manner to bring reproach. He shamefully deserted his friend.

2. With indignity or indecency; in a manner that may cause shame.

How shamefully that maid he did torment. Spenser.


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Shamefulness

SHA'MEFULNESS, noun Disgracefulness.


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Shameless

SHA'MELESS, adjective [shame and less.]

1. Destitute of shame; wanting modesty; impudent; brazen-faced; immodest; audacious; insensible to disgrace.

Such shameless bards we have. Pope.

2. Done without shame; indicating want of shame; as a shameless denial of truth.


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Shamelessly

SHA'MELESSLY, adverb Without shame; impudently; as a man shamelessly wicked.


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Shamelessnes

SHA'MELESSNES, noun Destitution of shame; want of sensiblity to desgrace or dishonor; impudence.

He that blushes not at his crime, but adds shamelessness to shame, has nothing left to restore him to virture. Taylor.


Hitchcock's Names Dictionary
Shamer

keeper; thorn; dregs


Naves Topical Index
Shamer

1. A Levite, father of Bani
1 Chronicles 6:46

2. An Asherite:

Son of Heber
1 Chronicles 7:34

Called Shomer
1 Chronicles 7:32


Smith's Bible Dictionary
Shamer

(keeper).

  1. Merarite Levite. (1 Chronicles 6:46)
  2. Shomer, an Asherite. (1 Chronicles 7:34)


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Shamer

SHA'MER, noun One who makes ashamed; that which confounds.