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Barkeeper
Barkeeper Bar"keep`er, n.
One who keeps or tends a bar for the sale of liquors.
Bookkeeper
Bookkeeper Book"keep`er, n.
One who keeps accounts; one who has the charge of keeping the
books and accounts in an office.
Boxkeeper
Boxkeeper Box"keep`er, n.
An attendant at a theater who has charge of the boxes.
Crowkeeper
Crowkeeper Crow"keep`er (-k?p`?r), n.
A person employed to scare off crows; hence, a scarecrow.
[Obs.]
Scaring the ladies like a crowkeeper. --Shak.
Doorkeeper
Doorkeeper Door"keep`er, n.
One who guards the entrance of a house or apartment; a
porter; a janitor.
Gamekeeper
Gamekeeper Game"keep`er (-k[=e]p`[~e]r), n.
One who has the care of game, especially in a park or
preserve. --Blackstone.
Goal keeperGoal Goal, n. [F. gaule pole, Prov. F. waule, of German
origin; cf. Fries. walu staff, stick, rod, Goth. walus, Icel.
v["o]lr a round stick; prob. akin to E. wale.]
1. The mark set to bound a race, and to or around which the
constestants run, or from which they start to return to it
again; the place at which a race or a journey is to end.
Part curb their fiery steeds, or shun the goal With
rapid wheels. --Milton.
2. The final purpose or aim; the end to which a design tends,
or which a person aims to reach or attain.
Each individual seeks a several goal. --Pope.
3. A base, station, or bound used in various games; in
football, a line between two posts across which the ball
must pass in order to score; also, the act of kicking the
ball over the line between the goal posts.
Goal keeper, the player charged with the defense of the
goal. Housekeeper
Housekeeper House"keep`er, n.
1. One who occupies a house with his family; a householder;
the master or mistress of a family. --Locke.
2. One who does, or oversees, the work of keeping house; as,
his wife is a good housekeeper; often, a woman hired to
superintend the servants of a household and manage the
ordinary domestic affairs.
3. One who exercises hospitality, or has a plentiful and
hospitable household. [Obs.] --Sir H. Wotton.
4. One who keeps or stays much at home. [R.]
You are manifest housekeeper. --Shak.
5. A house dog. [Obs.] --Shak.
Innkeeper
Innkeeper Inn"keep`er, n.
An innholder.
Keepership
Keepership Keep"er*ship, n.
The office or position of a keeper. --Carew.
Poundkeeper
Poundkeeper Pound/keep`er, n.
The keeper of a pound.
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper Shop"keep`er, n.
A trader who sells goods in a shop, or by retail; -- in
distinction from one who sells by wholesale. --Addison.
StorekeeperStorekeeper Store"keep`er, n.
1. A man in charge of stores or goods of any kind; as, a
naval storekeeper.
2. One who keeps a ``store;' a shopkeeper. See 1st Store,
3. [U. S.] Timekeeper
Timekeeper Time"keep`er, n.
1. A clock, watch, or other chronometer; a timepiece.
2. A person who keeps, marks, regulates, or determines the
time. Specifically:
(a) A person who keeps a record of the time spent by
workmen at their work.
(b) One who gives the time for the departure of
conveyances.
(c) One who marks the time in musical performances.
(d) One appointed to mark and declare the time of
participants in races or other contests.
Underkeeper
Underkeeper Un"der*keep`er, n.
A subordinate keeper or guardian. --Gray.
Meaning of Keepe from wikipedia
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Henry Keepe (1652–1688) was an
English antiquarian,
known for his
Monumenta Westmonasteriensia, a
history of
Westminster Abbey. Born in
Fetter Lane, London...
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indicate the vessel's nationality: "You are
alsoe for this
present service to
keepe in yor Jack at yor
Boultspritt end and yor
Pendant and yor Ordinance" The...
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perhaps mystical powers.
Peter Saward, a scholar, is in love with Rosa
Keepe. Ten
years previously, Rosa
refused Fox's
marriage proposal, and is currently...
- from the
bowsprit topmast head: "You are
alsoe for this
present service to
keepe in yor Jack at yor
Boultspritt end" (sailing
instructions 1633 as quoted...
- Office, London, 1939".
British History Online.
Retrieved 11
August 2020.
Keepe,
Henry (1682).
Monumenta Westmonasteriensia: Or An
Historical Account of...
- masculine.
There is some
evidence for this:
Wilson wrote in 1560: "... let us
keepe a
naturall order, and set the man
before the
woman for
manners sake." — Wilson...
- that example, the
poste between this and the
Northe should eche of them
keepe a
booke and
entrye of
every letter that he
shall receive, the tyme of the...
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pieces from sticking, and
stored in
wooden boxes. Made in March, it
would "
keepe all the yeere". Alternatively, the dry
jelly could be "stamped" into shape...
- Episode: "Shush Ninjas" 2015–2016
Mixels Flamzer, Naut,
Major Nixel, Gate
Keepe, Narrator,
others 2
episodes 2021–2024 Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's
Under Years...
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belonging to the said fort;
Provided that he the said Leift.
Rolfe doe
keepe and
maintaine sixe men vpon the
place duringe the
terme and time of three...