1. To stay; to abide; to continue; to lodge.
Tarry all night and wash your feet. Gen 19.
2. To stay behind. Exo 12.
3. To stay in expectation; to wait.
Tarry ye here for us, till we come again to you. Exo 24.
4. To delay; to put off going or coming; to defer.
Come down to me, tarry not. Gen 45.
5. To remain; to stay.
He that telleth lies, shall not tarry in my sight. Psa 101.
TAR'RY, v.t. To wait for.
I cannot tarry dinner. [Not in use.]
T`ARRY, a. [from tar.] Consisting of tar, or like tar.