Etymology: - Derived from the Middle English word "kepen," meaning "to hold or guard."
Meaning: - To retain or maintain possession of something. - To store or preserve something for future use. - To maintain a state or condition.
Origin: - The word "keep" is ultimately derived from the Proto-Germanic root "*kapjan," which also means "to hold" or "to seize." It is related to the words "capture," "captive," and "chattel."
Etymology The word barkeep is a variant spelling of barkeeper which is derived from
Etymology Derived from the Middle English word kepen meaning to hold or guard Me
Etymology The word keepable originates from the Middle English word kepe meaning t
Etymology Derived from the Middle English word kepen meaning to hold or guard Me
Etymology The word keepsake is derived from two sources Keep From the Old English
Etymology Middle English breken breken Old English brecan Proto Germanic brekan Pro
Etymology of Lose Old English losian meaning to perish be destroyed Proto Germa
Etymology Retain is derived from the Latin word retinere meaning to hold back ke
Etymology Preserve comes from the Latin word præservare meaning to keep safe or prot
Etymology Latin conservāre to preserve keep safe Proto Indo European ker to
Etymology Old French detenir Latin detinere from detinere to detain hold back Pre
Etymology Latin substantia substance property Proto Indo European sth₁ sta
Etymology The word desiccate comes from the Late Latin word desiccare meaning to d
Etymology Latin continere Late Latin contēnere Meaning To hold or enclose s