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mamahana
to hold fast to something, as a balustrade or cord; to place the feet firmly on the ground in supporting anything or resisting any one, or as a cat pulled by the tail clings to the ground with its claws; to rest upon something or some one, as in resting confidently on God; to detain, to prevent from going or being drawn away; to hold to what belongs to another. [1.2]
mameja
to squeeze, to grapple, to hold fast [1.2]
manaba
to hinder, to hold, to impede. (Prov.) [1.2]
mangehy
to hold something fast, to tie, to bind. [1.2]
miandrandra
to look upright, to hold the head erect; to look up to for help; to be proud or self-confident. [1.2]
to hold the head up; to look up to something [1.7]
mihazona
to hold, to grasp, to detain. [1.2]
mitana
to lay hold of; to hold; to arrest (of police) [1.7]
mitangozana
to hold, to grasp, to be detained by someone or something [1.2]