Definition: The English translation "alacrity" means "speed, diligence, quickness of action, zeal." It comes from Latin alacrans, which is a term meaning "speed or zeal to do something quickly." In the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) and other English translations, this word is translated as "Speed, Diligence, Quick Action," emphasizing its focus on speed rather than mere quickness. This translation has been used in both Protestant and Catholic bibles since 1852. Here are the full definitions of "alacrity" in various languages: - In Greek: αλαρκήρις - In Latin: alacrans - In Italian: Alcrone - In German: Alcrone - In Dutch: Alcrone - In French: Alcocrane - In Spanish: Alcón - In Portuguese: Alção - In Swedish: Alçonar Keep in mind that these definitions might differ slightly depending on the context or usage.
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