kaw-lawm'
a primitive root; properly, to wound; but only figuratively,
to taunt or insult:--be (make) ashamed, blush, be confounded,
be put to confusion, hurt, reproach, (do, put to) shame.
So Jonathan [03083] arose [06965] from the table [07979] in fierce [02750] anger [0639], and did eat [0398] no meat [03899] the second [08145] day [03117] of the month [02320]: for he was grieved [06087] for David [01732], because his father [01] had done him shame [03637].
And now I have heard [08085] that thou hast shearers [01494]: now thy shepherds [07462] which were with us, we hurt [03637] them not, neither was there ought [03972] missing [06485] unto them, all the while [03117] they were in Carmel [03760].hurt: Heb. shamed
But the men [0582] were very [03966] good [02896] unto us, and we were not hurt [03637], neither missed [06485] we any thing [03972], as long as [03117] we were conversant [01980] with them, when we were in the fields [07704]:hurt: Heb. shamed