to hold back (v.) [Lit:"from-have/from-hold"; c. acc., receive something from someone; c. gen. or c. ἀπό, hold a distance away, or abstain from] have or receive in full
possession (n.) sequestrate, holding back, commandeer, seized temporarily pending the outcome of a legal claim, place/surrender into hands of trustee; separate, remove
partaker (adj.) Sharing or participating in, with genitive of the person or thing shared/participated in. Substantively: partner, companion, accomplice, member of
to pay/take-heed (v.) Lit:"have/hold-toward". hence attend/pay-attention/heed/give-value(+dative); consider-important; reck [with negative or questions]; it recks (it is important). Cf. εἰσ·ακούω