TBESG:ὀκνέωto delayG:V ὀκνέω, -ῶ (< ὄκνος, shrinking, hesitation), [in LXX: Num.22:16 (מָנַע ni.), Jdg.18:9 (אָצַל ni.), Refs Tob.12:6, 13, Jdth.12:13, Sir.7:35, 4Ma.14:4 * ;] to shrink from doing, hesitate to do (Hom., Thuc., al.); hence, to delay with inf., Act.9:38 (cf. Nu, l.with, and see MM, xviii).† (AS)
ὀκνέω okneō ok-neh'-o From ὄκνος oknos (hesitation); to be slow (figuratively loath)KJV Usage: delay.
ὀκνηρός oknēros ok-nay-ros' From G3635; tardy, that is, indolent; (figuratively) irksomeKJV Usage: grievous, slothful.