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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Keep
v. i.
1.
To
remain
in
any
position
or
state
;
to
continue
;
to
abide
;
to
stay
;
as
,
to
keep
at
a
distance
;
to
keep
aloft
;
to
keep
near
;
to
keep
in
the
house
;
to
keep
before
or
behind
;
to
keep
in
favor
;
to
keep
out
of
company
,
or
out
reach
.
2.
To
last
;
to
endure
;
to
remain
unimpaired
.
If
the
malt
be
not
thoroughly
dried
,
the
ale
it
makes
will
not
keep
.
--
Mortimer
.
3.
To
reside
for
a
time
;
to
lodge
;
to
dwell
. [
Now
disused
except
locally
or
colloquially
.]
Knock
at
his
study
,
where
,
they
say
,
he
keeps
.
--
Shak
.
4.
To
take
care
;
to
be
solicitous
;
to
watch
. [
Obs
.]
Keep
that
the
lusts
choke
not
the
word
of
God
that
is
in
us
.
--
Tyndale
.
5.
To
be
in
session
;
as
,
school
keeps
to-day
. [
Colloq
.]
To keep from
,
to
abstain
or
refrain
from
.
To keep in with
,
to
keep
on
good
terms
with
;
as
,
to keep in with
an
opponent
.
To keep on
,
to
go
forward
;
to
proceed
;
to
continue
to
advance
.
To keep to
,
to
adhere
strictly
to
;
not
to
neglect
or
deviate
from
;
as
,
to keep to
old
customs
;
to keep to
a
rule
;
to keep to
one's
word
or
promise
.
To keep up
,
to
remain
unsubdued
;
also
,
not
to
be
confined
to
one's
bed
.
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