What does tarry mean as it is used in the following lines from Act IV, Scene 5 of Romeo and

Juliet?
Peter: O, I cry you mercy; you are the singer: I will say
for you. It is ‘music with her silver sound’
because musicians have no gold for sounding:--
‘Then music with her silver sound
With speedy help doth lend redress.’
[Exit.]
1 Musician: What a pestilent knave is this same!
2 Musician: Hang him, Jack!--Come, we’ll in here; tarry for / the mourners, and stay
dinner.
(1 point)
cook
show respect
wait
watch

The word 'tarry' means 'wait' in this context.