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keep·er
/ˈkipɚ/
監護人,管理人,看守人
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Keep·er
n.
1.
One
who
,
or
that
which
,
keeps
;
one
who
,
or
that
which
,
holds
or
has
possession
of
anything
.
2.
One
who
retains
in
custody
;
one
who
has
the
care
of
a
prison
and
the
charge
of
prisoners
.
3.
One
who
has
the
care
,
custody
,
or
superintendence
of
anything
;
as
,
the
keeper
of
a
park
,
a
pound
,
of
sheep
,
of
a
gate
,
etc
.;
the
keeper
of
attached
property
;
hence
,
one
who
saves
from
harm
;
a
defender
;
a
preserver
.
The
Lord
is
thy
keeper
.
--
Ps
.
cxxi
. 6.
4.
One
who
remains
or
keeps
in
a
place
or
position
.
Discreet
;
chaste
;
keepers
at
home
.
--
Titus
ii
. 5.
5.
A
ring
,
strap
,
clamp
,
or
any
device
for
holding
an
object
in
place
;
as
:
(a)
The
box
on
a
door
jamb
into
which
the
bolt
of
a
lock
protrudes
,
when
shot
.
(b)
A
ring
serving
to
keep
another
ring
on
the
finger
.
(c)
A
loop
near
the
buckle
of
a
strap
to
receive
the
end
of
the
strap
.
6.
A
fruit
that
keeps
well
;
as
,
the
Roxbury
Russet
is
a
good
keeper
.
Hence
:
Anything
perishable
that
remains
in
good
condition
longer
than
usual
.
Keeper of the forest
O.
Eng
. Law
,
an
officer
who
had
the
principal
government
of
all
things
relating
to
the
forest
.
Keeper of the great seal
,
a
high
officer
of
state
,
who
has
custody
of
the
great
seal
.
The
office
is
now
united
with
that
of
lord
chancellor
. [
Eng
.]
Keeper of the King's conscience
,
the
lord
chancellor
; --
a
name
given
when
the
chancellor
was
an
ecclesiastic
. [
Eng
.]
Keeper of the privy seal
(
styled
also
lord privy seal
),
a
high
officer
of
state
,
through
whose
hands
pass
all
charters
,
pardons
,
etc
.,
before
they
come
to
the
great
seal
.
He
is
a
privy
councillor
,
and
was
formerly
called
clerk of the privy seal
. [
Eng
.]
Keeper of a magnet
,
a
piece
of
iron
which
connects
the
two
poles
,
for
the
purpose
of
keeping
the
magnetic
power
undiminished
;
an
armature
;
called
also
keeper
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
keeper
n
1:
someone
in
charge
of
other
people
; "
am
I
my
brother's
keeper
?"
2:
one
having
charge
of
buildings
or
grounds
or
animals
[
syn
:
custodian
,
steward
]
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