ENCAMP', from camp. To pitch tents or form huts, as an army to halt on a march, spread tents and remain for a night or for a longer time, as an army or company.
They encamped in Etham. Exodus 13
The Levites shall encamp about the tabernacle. Numbers 1
1. To pitch tents for the purpose of a siege to besiege.
Encamp against the city and take it. 2 Samuel 7 .
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