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Etymology
From the original form (a second-conjugation verb), from, present active infinitive of , from , stative from.

Verb

 * 1)  to hold
 * 2)  to hold on
 * 3)  to be a part of a whole, to be subordinate in a system, to belong
 * 4)  to last for someone
 * 5)  to treasure, to hold dear
 * 6)  to insist or find it important to do something
 * 7)  to be up to someone
 * 8)  to hold
 * 9)  to have the guts
 * 10)  to root for a side in a competition or conflict
 * 11)  to follow someone, mostly in a negative sense
 * 12)  to be believed
 * 13) to follow a direction
 * 1)  to hold
 * 2)  to have the guts
 * 3)  to root for a side in a competition or conflict
 * 4)  to follow someone, mostly in a negative sense
 * 5)  to be believed
 * 6) to follow a direction
 * 1)  to root for a side in a competition or conflict
 * 2)  to follow someone, mostly in a negative sense
 * 3)  to be believed
 * 4) to follow a direction
 * 1) to follow a direction