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| teneo | to hold, keep, possess, maintain | » |
| celo | to hide, conceal, keep secret | » |
| teneo | to occupy, keep, hold | » |
| teneo | to keep on, persist, persevere, endure | » |
| servo | to watch over, keep, protect, observe, save, reserve | » |
| haero | to be brought to a standstill, keep at, hesitate | » |
| alo | nourish, cherish, support, sustain, maintain, keep | » |
| tempero | (+abl. or with ab) to keep from, refrain from | » |
| exerceo | to train, cultivate, keep at work, exercise, practice | » |
| detineo | to keep back, detain, hang onto | » |
| retineo | to remember, not let go, keep, affirm | » |
| retineo | to hold back, restrain, detain, keep, maintain | » |
| parco | (+inf.: to forebear to), avoid, spare, keep oneself from | » |
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| latito | to keep out of the way, be concealed | » |
| obtineo | to hold, keep, possess, maintain /to continue | » |
| adhaero | to stick, cleave, secure, keep close to | » |
| vigilo | to be awake, watch, be vigilant /to keep vigil | » |
| confuto | supress, keep silent /convict | » |
| silentio | to [+ acc.] to keep silent , to silence | » |
| contineo | hold together, keep together, connect, join | » |
| conservo | to preserve, conserve, maintain, keep, hold to | » |
| contineo | to keep in, surround, contain, confine, include | » |
| exsequor | to maintain, keep up, carry out, fulfill, accomplish | » |
| se habere | to keep oneself | » |
| ianitor | -oris doorkeeper, porter | » |
| comprimo | to hold back, hinder, keep to oneself | » |
| contineo | to hold, to keep togethere, to contian | » |
| balneator | keeper of a bathhouse | » |
| commemoro | to remind, relate, mention/ to keep in mind | » |
| dissimulo | to conceal, disguise, keep secret | » |
| oporotheca | place for keeping fruit | » |
| tumbarius | keeper of a tomb | » |
| Servo Fidem | I keep the faith | » |
| arx, arcis | citadel, stronghold, fortress, keep, donjon | » |
| custos, custodis | guardian, keeper, watchman, attendant, guard/spy | » |
| foveo, fovi, fotum | to cherish / to warm, keep warm, caress | » |
| Ulula cum lupis, cum quibus esse cupis | Who keeps company with wolves, will learn to howl | » |
| Cuiusvis hominis est errare, nullius nisi insipientis in errore perseverare. — Marcus Tullius Cicero, Philippica XII, ii, 5 | Any man can make a mistake; only a fool keeps making the same one | » |
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