obsideo

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to sit, remain, abide, stay
 * 2) to frequent, haunt, inhabit
 * 3)  to besiege; hem in, beset, invest, blockade a place
 * 4)  to detain, hold captive
 * 5) to occupy, fill, possess
 * 6) to watch closely; to be on the lookout for
 * 1)  to detain, hold captive
 * 2) to occupy, fill, possess
 * 3) to watch closely; to be on the lookout for
 * 1) to watch closely; to be on the lookout for
 * 1) to watch closely; to be on the lookout for