Strong's Lexicon bradunó: To delay, to be slow, to tarry Original Word: βραδύνω HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 1019 bradýnō – loiter, be unduly slow. "The word implies, besides delay, the idea of lateness with reference to an appointed time" (M. Vincent). See 1021 (bradys). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom bradus Definition to retard, to be slow NASB Translation am delayed (1), slow (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1019: βραδύνωβραδύνω; (βραδύς); to delay, be slow; 1. rarely transitive, to render slow, retard: τήν σωτηρίαν, the Sept. Isaiah 46:13; passive ὁδός, Sophocles El. 1501 (cf. O. C. 1628). Mostly 2. intransitive, "to be long, to tarry, loiter (so from Aeschylus down): 1 Timothy 3:15; unusually, with the genitive of the thing which one delays to effect, 2 Peter 3:9 τῆς ἐπαγγελίας (A. V. is not slack concerning his promise) i. e. to fulfil his promise; cf. Winer's Grammar, § 30, 6 b. (Sir. 32:22 (Sir. 35:22.) From bradus; to delay -- be slack, tarry. see GREEK bradus Englishman's Concordance 1 Timothy 3:15 V-PSA-1SGRK: ἐὰν δὲ βραδύνω ἵνα εἰδῇς NAS: but in case I am delayed, [I write] so KJV: if I tarry long, that INT: if moreover I should delay that you might know 2 Peter 3:9 V-PIA-3S Strong's Greek 1019 |