shaw-kakh'
or shakeach {shaw-kay'-akh}; a primitive root; to mislay,
i.e. to be oblivious of, from want of memory or attention:--X
at all, (cause to) forget.
Which forsaketh [05800] the guide [0441] of her youth [05271], and forgetteth [07911] the covenant [01285] of her God [0430].
My son [01121], forget [07911] not my law [08451]; but let thine heart [03820] keep [05341] my commandments [04687]:
Get [07069] wisdom [02451], get [07069] understanding [0998]: forget [07911] it not; neither decline [05186] from the words [0561] of my mouth [06310].
Lest they drink [08354], and forget [07911] the law [02710], and pervert [08138] the judgment [01779] of any of the afflicted [06040] [01121].pervert: Heb. alterof any…: Heb. of all the sons of affliction
Let him drink [08354], and forget [07911] his poverty [07389], and remember [02142] his misery [05999] no more.