ἀργέω, ἀργῷ; (to be ἀργός, which see); to be idle, inactive; contextually, to linger, delay: 2 Peter 2:3οἷςτόκρίμαἔκπαλαιοὐκἀργεῖ, i. e. whose punishment has long been impending and will shortly fall. (In Greek writings from Sophocles down.)
Englishman's Concordance (References)
Strong's Greek: 691. ἀργέω (argeó) — 1 Occurrence
2 Peter 2:3 - V-PIA-3S GRK:ἔκπαλαι οὐκ ἀργεῖ καὶ ἡ NAS: from long ago is not idle, and their destruction KJV: now of a long time lingereth not, INT: of old not is idle and the