Smitten, i.e. (literally) maimed, or (figuratively) dejected -- contrite, lame.
Englishman's Concordance
1) stricken, smitten Part of Speech: adjective A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: Same Word by TWOT Number: 1364a
Brown-Driver-Briggs
[נָכֵה] adjectivesmitten, stricken (compare [נָכָא]); — only construct: נְכֵה רַגְלַיִם2 Samuel 4:4; 2 Samuel 9:3crippled of feet; נְכֵהרֿוּחַIsaiah 66:2contrite of spirit (+ עָנִי).
2 Samuel 4:4 HEB:שָׁא֔וּל בֵּ֖ן נְכֵ֣ה רַגְלָ֑יִם בֶּן־ NAS: had a son crippled in his feet. KJV: had a son [that was] lame of [his] feet. INT: Saul's son crippled his feet old
2 Samuel 9:3 HEB:בֵּ֥ן לִיהוֹנָתָ֖ן נְכֵ֥ה רַגְלָֽיִם׃ NAS: of Jonathan who is crippled in both feet. KJV: hath yet a son, [which is] lame on [his] feet. INT: A son of Jonathan is crippled feet
Isaiah 66:2 HEB:אֶל־ עָנִי֙ וּנְכֵה־ ר֔וּחַ וְחָרֵ֖ד NAS: To him who is humble and contrite of spirit, KJV: [even] to [him that is] poor and of a contrite spirit, INT: to him who and contrite of spirit and who