Both Uses
nimble
in
A Grace Given in Sorrow, translated by Fitzgerald
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- He shall take gifts to melt Akhilleus' rage, and let him go alone, no soldier with him, only some crier, some old man, to drive his wagon team and guide the nimble wagon, and afterward to carry home the body of him that Prince Akhilleus overcame.†
nimble = quick and agile
- And go alone: no soldier may go with you, only some crier, some old man, to drive your wagon team and guide the nimble wagon, and afterward to carry home the body of him that Prince Akhilleus overcame.†
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Definitions:
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(1)
(nimble) quick and agile -- typically physically, but can also reference quick, agile thinking
(someone who is agile does things easily) - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)