Reference: Buckler
Easton
(1.) A portable shield (2Sa 22:31; 1Ch 5:18).
(2.) A shield surrounding the person; the targe or round form; used once figuratively (Ps 91:4).
(3.) A large shield protecting the whole body (Ps 35:2; Eze 23:24; 26:8).
(4.) A lance or spear; improperly rendered "buckler" in the Authorized Version (1Ch 12:8), but correctly in the Revised Version "spear."
The leather of shields required oiling (2Sa 1:21; Isa 21:5), so as to prevent its being injured by moisture. Copper (= "brass") shields were also in use (1Sa 17:6; 1Ki 14:27). Those spoken of in 1Ki 10:16, etc.; 1Ki 14:26, were probably of massive metal.
The shields David had taken from his enemies were suspended in the temple as mementoes (2Ki 11:10). (See Armour, Shield.)
See Verses Found in Dictionary
Hastings
Morish
See ARMOUR.
Watsons
BUCKLER. See ARMS.