Keep

/kiːp/ verb, noun

As a verb, to keep means to hold onto something, continue to have it, or continue doing something. As a noun, “keep” can mean the strongest inner part of a castle where people could stay safe.

From Old English “cēpan” meaning “to seize, hold, observe”. The noun sense of a castle’s “keep” grew from the idea of a place that is kept or guarded.

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