Definition of the word keeper

Pronunciation of vocabulary keeper

keepernoun

thủ môn

/ˈkiːpə(r)//ˈkiːpər/

Origin of the word keeper

The word "keeper" has roots in Old English, specifically the word "cæpere", which literately translates to "one who grasps". This term referred to individuals who held various roles, such as a guardian of a fortified settlement or a keeper of animals in a farm. The use of "keeper" as a title for individuals managing specific areas or objects, such as a prison or a garden, emerged in Middle English. In medieval times, the term "gaoler" was also used interchangeably with "keeper" for a person in charge of a prison. As English evolved, the use of "keeper" became more widely applied to various positions, including those related to sports, such as a "goalkeeper" in soccer, and even roles like a "record keeper" in an organization. Thus, the word "keeper" has a long and varied history, owing its multiple senses to its Old English roots and the diverse roles it has served in the English language over time.

Vocabulary summary keeper

typenoun

meaningkeeper

meaningconservator, preservationist (museum, library...)

meaningcaretaker of the insane

Example of vocabulary keepernamespace

meaning

a person whose job is to take care of a building, its contents or something valuable

người có công việc trông coi tòa nhà, đồ đạc bên trong hoặc thứ gì đó có giá trị

  • the keeper of geology at the museum

    người giữ địa chất ở bảo tàng

meaning

a person whose job is to take care of animals, especially in a zoo

một người có công việc là chăm sóc động vật, đặc biệt là trong vườn thú

meaning

goalkeeper (= in football (soccer), hockey, etc., a player whose job is to stop the ball from going into his or her own team’s goal)

thủ môn (= trong bóng đá (bóng đá), khúc côn cầu, v.v., một cầu thủ có nhiệm vụ ngăn chặn quả bóng đi vào khung thành của đội mình)

meaning

wicketkeeper (= in cricket, a player who stands behind the wicket in order to stop or catch the ball)

người giữ bóng (= trong cricket, người chơi đứng đằng sau vợt để dừng hoặc bắt bóng)

meaning

a thing or person that is worth keeping

một điều hoặc một người có giá trị giữ

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary keeper

Idioms of vocabulary keeper

finders keepers
(saying)anyone who finds something has a right to keep it

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