KJV Dictionary Definition: constant

constant

CONSTANT, a. L.

1. Fixed; firm; opposed to fluid.

To turn two fluid liquors into a constant body.

In this sense, not used.

2. Fixed; not varied; unchanged; permanent; immutable.

The worlds a scene of changes, and to be constant, in nature were inconstancy.

3. Fixed or firm in mind, purpose, affection or principle; unshaken; unmoved; as a constant friend or lover.

4. Certain; steady; firmly adherent; with to; as a man constant to his purpose, or to his duties.

constantly

CONSTANTLY, adv. Firmly; steadily; invariably; continually; perseveringly.

Rhoda constantly affirmed that it was even so. Acts 12.

These things I will that thou affirm constantly. Titus 3.