Delilah

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(longing). A woman of Sorek, employed to discover the secret of Samson’s strength (Judg. 16:4-20).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

A Philistine harlot, of the valley of Sorek, loved by Samson. She, being bribed by the Philistines, teased Samson till he told her wherein his great strength lay (Judg. 16:4-18). By the great reward offered her—5,500 “shekels”—it appears probable that she was a political courtesan. We wonder at the folly of Samson, for he had ample proofs of her design; but, alas, being away from God, the light had become darkness, and how great that darkness! The “lap of Delilah” should be a signal warning to all.

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

brought low