אָשֵׁם (ʾāšēm) is
a Hebrew adjective
meaning guilty. It appears
3 times
in 3 books of the Hebrew Bible
(Strong's H818).
Same Hebrew root (TWOT 180a)
Root family 180: אָשַׁםʾāšam — be desolate, be guilty, to offend, to acknowledge offense, to trespass. (ASV and RSV prefer the terms “guilt” and “guilty” more than “trespass,” and neb does not hesitate to use words like reparation, compensation, penalty and punishment.)