English · Common Verbs
/kɛpt/
[/kɛpt/]
past tense and participle of keep
Past tense and past participle of 'keep': to have continued having or holding something.
She kept all his old letters in a wooden box for more than thirty years.
She kept all his old letters in a wooden box for more than thirty years.
From Old English 'cēpte', past tense of 'cēpan' (to keep).
Serves as both the simple past and past participle of 'keep'.