dzierżeć

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to hold in one's arms
 * 2) to hold up
 * 3) to keep in check
 * 4) to keep
 * 5) to grab and hold
 * 6)  to keep prisoner; to force to stay
 * 7) to stop; to disturb
 * 8)  to hold as property or leasehold
 * 9) to hold an office
 * 10)  to keep, to observe, to follow rules, etc.
 * 11) to occupy oneself with, to engage in
 * 12)  to consider someone something
 * 13) to keep in a particular state or place
 * 14) to hold, to contain
 * 15) to symbolize
 * 16) to take, to endure
 * 17)  to keep in touch, to stick to/with
 * 1) to stop; to disturb
 * 2)  to hold as property or leasehold
 * 3) to hold an office
 * 4)  to keep, to observe, to follow rules, etc.
 * 5) to occupy oneself with, to engage in
 * 6)  to consider someone something
 * 7) to keep in a particular state or place
 * 8) to hold, to contain
 * 9) to symbolize
 * 10) to take, to endure
 * 11)  to keep in touch, to stick to/with
 * 1)  to keep, to observe, to follow rules, etc.
 * 2) to occupy oneself with, to engage in
 * 3)  to consider someone something
 * 4) to keep in a particular state or place
 * 5) to hold, to contain
 * 6) to symbolize
 * 7) to take, to endure
 * 8)  to keep in touch, to stick to/with
 * 1) to keep in a particular state or place
 * 2) to hold, to contain
 * 3) to symbolize
 * 4) to take, to endure
 * 5)  to keep in touch, to stick to/with
 * 1) to hold, to contain
 * 2) to symbolize
 * 3) to take, to endure
 * 4)  to keep in touch, to stick to/with
 * 1) to take, to endure
 * 2)  to keep in touch, to stick to/with
 * 1)  to keep in touch, to stick to/with