H1856. daqar
[דָּקַר] verb pierce, pierce through (Late Hebrew id., Aramaic דְּקַר, ) —
Qal Perfect3plural דָּקָ֑רוּ [Zech 12:10]; suffix וּדְקָרֻנִי consecutive [1Sam 31:4], וּדְקָרֻהוּ consecutive [Zech 13:3]; Imperfect וַיִּדְקֹר [Num 25:8], וַיִּדְקְרֵהוּ [Judg 9:54] — pierce, run through (always with accusative): as retributive act, Israelite and Midianite woman [Num 25:8]; false prophet [Zech 13:3]; but also as speedy death [Judg 9:54] (Abimelech); [1Sam 31:4] a (Saul) = [1Chr 10:4], also [1Sam 31:4]b (but strike out Be We after [1Chr 10:4] & so ᵐ5L [1Sam 31:4] b), see also [Zech 12:10] (compare [John 19:37]).
Niph`al Imperfect יִדָּקֵר be pierced through, slain [Isa 13:15] (in conquest of Babylonian by Medes).
Pu`al Participle plural מְדֻקָּרִים pierced, riddled, (i.e. desperately wounded) warriors, [Jer 37:10], slain [51:4] (|| חללים); by hunger [Lam 4:9] (|| רָעָב חַלְלֵי).