Strong's #4933: suntereo (pronounced soon-tay-reh'-o)
from 4862 and 5083; to keep closely together, i.e. (by implication) to conserve (from ruin); mentally, to remember (and obey):--keep, observe, preserve.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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suntēreō
1) to preserve (a thing from perishing or being lost)
2) to keep within one' s self, keep in mind (a thing, lest it be forgotten)
Part of Speech: verb
Relation: from G4862 and G5083
Citing in TDNT: 8:151, 1174
Usage:
This word is used 4 times:
Matthew 9:17: "bottles, and both are preserved."
Mark 6:20: "and a holy, and observed him; and when he heard him,"
Luke 2:19: "But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in"
Luke 5:38: "bottles; and both are preserved."