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tarry (v.)

early 14c., "to delay, retard" (transitive), of uncertain origin. Some suggest a connection to Latin tardare "to delay," or Old English tergan, tirgan "to vex, irritate, exasperate, provoke," which yielded a Middle English verb identical in form to this one. Intransitive meaning "to linger" is attested from late 14c. Related: Tarried; tarrying; tarrysome.

tarry (adj.)

1550s, from tar (n.1) + -y (2). Tarry-fingered "dishonest, thieving" is from 1825.

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Definitions of tarry from WordNet
1
tarry (v.)
be about;
Synonyms: loiter / lounge / footle / lollygag / loaf / lallygag / hang around / mess about / linger / lurk / mill about / mill around
tarry (v.)
leave slowly and hesitantly;
Synonyms: linger
2
tarry (adj.)
having the characteristics of pitch or tar;
Synonyms: pitchy / resinous / resiny
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