Quickly
Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]
the neuter of tachus, "swift, quick," signifies "quickly," Matthew 5:25; 28:7,8; Mark 9:39 , RV (AV, "lightly"); Luke 15:22; John 11:29; Revelation 2:16 (ver. 5 in some mss.); 3:11; 11:14; 22:7,12,20. See Lightly.
the comparative degree of No. 1, is translated "quickly" in John 13:27; "out(ran)" in John 20:4 , RV, lit., "(ran before) more quickly (than Peter);" "shortly" in 1—Timothy 3:14; Hebrews 13:23; in Hebrews 13:19 , "(the) sooner." See Shortly.
akin to No. 1, is translated "quickly" in Luke 14:21; 16:6; John 11:31 , RV; "shortly" in 1—Corinthians 4:19; Philippians 2:19,24; 2—Timothy 4:9; with a suggestion of rashness in the following, Galatians 1:6 , RV, "quickly" (AV, "soon"); 2—Thessalonians 2:2; and 1—Timothy 5:22 , "hastily," (AV, "suddenly"). See Hastily , C.
lit., "in, or with, swiftness, with speed" (en, "in," and the dative case of tachos, "speed"), is translated "quickly" in Acts 12:7; 22:18; "speedily" in Luke 18:8; "shortly" in Acts 25:4; Romans 16:20; 1—Timothy 3:14 in some texts; Revelation 1:1; 22:6 . In the last two places, "with speed" is probably the meaning. See Shortly , Speedily.
King James Dictionary [2]
QUICK'LY, adv.
1. Speedily with haste or celerity. 2. Soon without delay.
Webster's Dictionary [3]
(adv.) Speedily; with haste or celerity; soon; without delay; quick.