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ophouden

Ophouden is a Dutch verb that translates to “to hold”, “to keep”, or “to retain” in English. It is used across a variety of contexts, ranging from everyday speech to legal, financial, and technical language. In its most general sense, ophouden describes the act of maintaining possession of an object, maintaining a state, or suspending an activity. For example, “Hij houdt de deur open” can be expressed as “Hij houdt de deur ophouden” in certain dialects, meaning “He keeps the door open.”

The word originates from Middle Dutch *ophouden*, a compound of the prefix *op-* (indicating upward or completion)

While ophouden is a common verb in Dutch, it is less frequently encountered in formal written language

and
the
verb
*houden*
(to
hold).
Historically,
ophouden
was
employed
in
medieval
legal
texts
to
denote
the
act
of
retaining
rights
or
obligations.
In
modern
Dutch,
the
term
has
specialized
meanings
in
several
fields.
In
law,
ophouden
can
refer
to
the
suspension
of
a
legal
proceeding
or
the
maintenance
of
a
claim.
In
finance,
ophouden
is
used
to
describe
the
retention
of
assets
or
capital,
as
in
“het
ophouden
van
kapitaal.”
In
computing,
the
verb
appears
in
user
interfaces
to
indicate
pausing
a
process
or
keeping
a
file
open
without
alteration.
than
its
root,
houden.
Nonetheless,
it
remains
a
useful
term
for
expressing
continuity,
retention,
or
suspension
across
diverse
domains,
and
it
exemplifies
the
productive
nature
of
Dutch
verb
formation
through
prefixation.