tenir

Etymology
, from with change of conjugation to  also found in Occitan and French.

Verb

 * 1) to have, possess
 * 2) to hold

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to hold

Etymology
, from, from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  to have; to hold
 * 2)  to keep
 * 3)  to stay; to hold
 * 4)  to hold on
 * 5)  to hold oneself, to be standing
 * 6)  to maintain, remain in a certain position or disposition
 * 7)  to behave
 * 8)  to be attached (to), to be fond (of), to hold dear
 * 9)  to wish, to desire
 * 10)  to consider (something)
 * 11)  to support
 * 12)  to hold, to defend
 * 13)  to hang out
 * 14) * 1975,, "Le Vent d'la ville", Passagers, Capitol Record (ST-70.055 [V], 4XL56355 [K7], CDL-56355 [CD]):
 * "fr"
 * 1)  to be attached (to), to be fond (of), to hold dear
 * 2)  to wish, to desire
 * 3)  to consider (something)
 * 4)  to support
 * 5)  to hold, to defend
 * 6)  to hang out
 * 7) * 1975,, "Le Vent d'la ville", Passagers, Capitol Record (ST-70.055 [V], 4XL56355 [K7], CDL-56355 [CD]):
 * "fr"
 * 1)  to hang out
 * 2) * 1975,, "Le Vent d'la ville", Passagers, Capitol Record (ST-70.055 [V], 4XL56355 [K7], CDL-56355 [CD]):
 * "fr"

- "J ' me tenais dans l'ouest de la ville, ça me fait plus peur l'exil"

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) to hold

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to possess; to have
 * 2) to hold

Etymology
From, from , from.

Etymology
, from.

Verb

 * 1) to possess; to have
 * 2) to hold

Etymology
, from.

Verb

 * 1) to possess; to have
 * 2) to hold