CAMP, n.
1. The ground on which an army pitch their tents, whether for a night or a longer time.
2. The order or arrangement of tents, or disposition of an army, for rest as, to pitch a camp. Also, the troops encamped on the same field.
3. An army.
CAMP, or I. To rest or lodge, as an army, usually in tents to pitch a camp to fix tents but seldom used. See Encamp.
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