Tarry
Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]
"to abide," is translated by the verb "to abide," in the RV, for AV, "to tarry," in Matthew 26:38; Mark 14:34; Luke 24:29; John 4:40; Acts 9:43; 18:20; the RV retains the verb "to tarry" in John 21:22,23; in Acts 20:5 , AV, "tarried" (RV, "were waiting"). Some mss. have it in Acts 20:15 (AV, "tarried"). See Abide.
to abide, continue, a strengthened form of No. 1, is translated "to tarry" in Acts 10:48; 21:4,10; 28:12,14; 1—Corinthians 16:7,8; Galatians 1:18 , RV (AV, "abode"). See Abide , No. 2.
"to endure," is rendered "tarried behind" in Luke 2:43 . See Endure , No. 2.
"to abide still, continue," is translated "tarried" in Acts 18:18 , suggesting patience and steadfastness in remaining after the circumstances which preceded; in 1—Timothy 1:3 , RV, "to tarry" (AV, "to abide still"). See Abide , No. 6.
for which see Abide , No. 7, is invariably rendered "to tarry," in the RV; AV, twice, John 3:22; Acts 25:6; "continued" in John 11:54; Acts 15:35; "abode," Acts 12:19; 14:3,28; 20:6; "abiding," Acts 16:12; "had been," Acts 25:14 .
"to spend or while away time;" "to tarry," Matthew 25:5; Luke 1:21; Hebrews 10:37 . See Delay , No. 2.
"to be slow" (bradus, "slow"), is rendered "I tarry long," 1—Timothy 3:15; "is ... slack," 2—Peter 3:9 .
"to make to sit down," or, intransitively, "to sit down," is translated "tarry ye" in Luke 24:49 . See Sit.
"to be about to," is rendered "(why) tarriest thou?" in Acts 22:16 . See About , B.
"to expect, await" (ek, "from," dechomai, "to receive"), is translated "tarry" in 1—Corinthians 11:33 , AV (RV, "wait"). See Expect , Look , Wait.
Acts 27:33 Acts 15:33
King James Dictionary [2]
Tar'Ry, L taurus, a bull.
1. To stay to abide to continue to lodge.
Tarry all night and wash your feet. Genesis 19
2. To stay behind. Exodus 12 3. To stay in expectation to wait.
Tarry ye here for us, till we come again to you. Exodus 24
4. To delay to put off going or coming to defer.
Come down to me, tarry not. Genesis 45
5. To remain to stay.
He that telleth lies, shall not tarry in my sight. Psalms 101
TAR'RY, To wait for.
I cannot tarry dinner. Not in use.
Webster's Dictionary [3]
(1): ( v. i.) To stay or remain behind; to wait.
(2): ( v. i.) To stay; to abide; to continue; to lodge.
(3): ( n.) Stay; stop; delay.
(4): ( n.) Consisting of, or covered with, tar; like tar.
(5): ( v. t.) To wait for; to stay or stop for.
(6): ( v. t.) To delay; to defer; to put off.
(7): ( v. i.) To delay; to put off going or coming; to loiter.