Keeper
n.- One who, or that which, keeps; one who, or that which, holds or has possession of anything.
- One who retains in custody; one who has the care of a prison and the charge of prisoners.
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One who has the care, custody, or superintendence of anything;
as, the keeper of a park, a pound, of sheep, of a gate, etc.; thekeeper of attached property; - One who remains or keeps in a place or position.
- A ring, strap, clamp, or any device for holding an object in place;
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A fruit that keeps well;
as, the Roxbury Russet is a good .keeper - An iron bar that is placed on the poles of a horseshoe magnet, and held in place there by the magnetic force, to preserve the strength of the magnet when not in use.
- The box on a door jamb into which the bolt of a lock protrudes, when shot.
- A ring serving to keep another ring on the finger.
- A loop near the buckle of a strap to receive the end of the strap.
an officer who had the principal government of all things relating to the forest.
Keeper of the great seal ,
a high officer of state, who has custody of the great seal. The office is now united with that of lord chancellor.
Keeper of the King's conscience ,
the lord chancellor; -- a name given when the chancellor was an ecclesiastic.
Keeper of the privy seal (styled also
a high officer of state, through whose hands pass all charters, pardons, etc., before they come to the great seal. He is a privy councillor, and was formerly called
Keeper of a magnet ,
a piece of iron which connects the two poles, for the purpose of keeping the magnetic power undiminished; an armature; called also

