Habeo.
Teneo is a Latin word. The meaning of the word is to grasp, know, conceive, recollect, bear in mind, or understand.
Some English derivatives of the Latin word 'teneo' include "retain," "contain," "tenant," and "tenacious."
Because I hold/have, I will hold/have.
(ego) tuam tutam tenebo. I will keep you (feminine) safe. (ego) tuam tutam teneo. I keep you (feminine) safe. (ego) tuum tutum tenebo. I will keep you (masculine) safe. (ego) tuum tutum teneo. I keep you (masculine) safe.
"Tenebo" means "I will hold" or "I will possess" in Latin. It is derived from the verb "teneo," which means "I hold" or "I possess."
"Teneo tuus amicitia cludo ac tuus inimico propior."
It comes from retineo, (I keep or hold back, etc) from re- (again) and teneo (I hold, to hold).
The phrase is in Latin...It means:I will check some it's then he will knowHope this helps!
It roughly means, "I love you hold me because you are smooth"
They are synonyms.
Synonyms
Relative and kin are synonyms.