bradus: slow Original Word: βραδύς, εῖα, ύ Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: bradus Phonetic Spelling: (brad-ooce') Short Definition: slow Definition: slow, slow of understanding.
1021 bradýs – properly, slow, as in taking time to deliberate (Js 1:19); unhurried, while still moving forward after considering all the facts. Word Origin of uncertain origin Definition slow NASB Translation slow (3). STRONGS NT 1021: βραδύς
βραδύς βραδεια, βραδυ, slow; a. properly: εἰς τί, James 1:19. b. metaphorically, dull, inactive, in mind; stupid, slow to apprehend or believe (so Homer, Iliad 10, 226; opposed to συνετός, Polybius 4, 8, 7; τόν νοῦν, Dionysius Halicarnassus, de Art. oratt. 7 (de Lysias judic.); δυσμαθία βραδύτης ἐν μαθησει, Plato, defin., p. 415 e.): with a dative of respect, τῇ καρδία, Luke 24:25. (Synonym: see ἀργός, at the end.)
slow. Of uncertain affinity; slow; figuratively, dull -- slow.
βραδεις βραδείς βραδεῖς βραδυς βραδύς βραδὺς bradeis bradeîs bradus bradys bradỳs
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