בּדקר bidqar bid-car' Probably from H1856 with prepositional prefix; by stabbing, that is, assassin; Bidkar, an IsraeliteKJV Usage: Bidkar.
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew DefinitionsBDB929 בּדקר Bidkar = "with a stab" 1. a captain of Jehu Origin: probably from H1856 with a prepositional prefix TWOT: None Parts of Speech: Proper Name Masculine
דּקר dâqar daw-kar' A primitive root; to stab; by analogy to starve; figuratively to revileKJV Usage: pierce, strike (thrust) through, wound.
בּן־דּקר ben - deqer ben-deh'-ker From H1121 and a derivative of H1856; son of piercing (or of a lance); Ben Deker, an IsraeliteKJV Usage: the son of Dekar.