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keep meaning in Latin

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keep within limits verb

admoderor [admoderari, -](1st) DEP
verb

ammoderor [ammoderari, -](1st) DEP
verb

keep word verb

praesto [praestare, praestavi, praestatus](1st)
verb

praesto [praestare, praestiti, praestitus](1st)
verb

keeper [keepers] noun
[UK: ˈkiː.pə(r)]
[US: ˈkiː.pər]

curator [curatoris](3rd) M
noun

keeper (female), one who preserves / defends noun

conservatrix [conservatricis](3rd) F
noun

keeper, one who preserves noun

conservator [conservatoris](3rd) M
noun

keeper of a bathhouse noun

balineator [balineatoris](3rd) M
noun

balneator [balneatoris](3rd) M
noun

keeper of a larder / cellar noun

cellariarius [cellariarii](2nd) M
noun

cellerius [cellerii](2nd) M
noun

keeper of a larder / cellar / storeroom noun

cellarius [cellarii](2nd) M
noun

cellerarius [cellerarii](2nd) M
noun

keeper of a reservoir noun

castellarius [castellarii](2nd) M
noun

keeper of a taberna, shopkeeper, tradesman noun

tabernarius [tabernari(i)](2nd) M
noun

keeper of asses noun

asinarius [asinari(i)](2nd) M
noun

keeper of concubines noun

concubinarius [concubinarii](2nd) M
noun

keeper of fowls, poultry farmer / fattener noun

altiliarius [altiliari(i)](2nd) M
noun

keeper of keys, jailer (L+S) noun

claviclarius [claviclarii](2nd) M
noun

clavicularius [clavicularii](2nd) M
noun

keeper of the archives noun

archeota [archeotae](1st) M
noun

keeper of the sacred chickens noun

pullarius [pullari(i)](2nd) M
noun

keepers of Sibylline books noun

duovir [duoviri](2nd) M
noun

duumvir [duumviri](2nd) M
noun

IIvir [IIviri](2nd) M
noun

keeping, observance noun

custoditio [custoditionis](3rd) F
noun

keeping, preservation noun

asservatio [asservationis](3rd) F
noun

keeping erect / upright noun

sustentatus [sustentatus](4th) M
noun

keeping holiday, at leisure adjective

feriatus [feriata, feriatum]adjective

keeping in mind, paying heed to adjective

memiens [(gen.), memientis]adjective

keeping late hours noun

antipodis [antipodis](3rd) M
noun

keeping low (people) adjective

demissus [demissa -um, demissior -or -us, demississimus -a -um]adjective

keeping of a watch / guard / vigil noun

excubia [excubiae](1st) F
noun

keeping pace with adjective

congradus [congrada, congradum]adjective

keeping watch or sleepless all night long adjective

pervigil [(gen.), pervigilis]adjective

(female) shopkeeper, hostess noun

copona [coponae](1st) F
noun

(female) shopkeeper, innkeeper noun

caupona [cauponae](1st) F
noun

cupona [cuponae](1st) F
noun

accountant, keeper of accounts noun

numerarius [numerarii](2nd) M
noun

archivist, keeper of archives noun

chartophylax [chartophylacis](3rd) M
noun

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