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encamp (encz) | encamp,utábořit v: Zdeněk Brož |
Encamp (gcide) | Encamp \En*camp"\, v. t.
To form into a camp; to place in a temporary habitation, or
quarters.
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Bid him encamp his soldiers. --Shak.
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Encamp (gcide) | Encamp \En*camp"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Encamped (?; 215); p.
pr. & vb. n. Encamping.]
To form and occupy a camp; to prepare and settle in temporary
habitations, as tents or huts; to halt on a march, pitch
tents, or form huts, and remain for the night or for a longer
time, as an army or a company traveling.
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The host of the Philistines encamped in the valley of
Rephaim. --1 Chron. xi.
15.
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encamp (wn) | encamp
v 1: live in or as if in a tent; "Can we go camping again this
summer?"; "The circus tented near the town"; "The
houseguests had to camp in the living room" [syn: camp,
encamp, camp out, bivouac, tent] |
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encamp (encz) | encamp,utábořit v: Zdeněk Brož |
encampment (encz) | encampment,tábořiště Zdeněk Brož |
Encamped (gcide) | Encamp \En*camp"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Encamped (?; 215); p.
pr. & vb. n. Encamping.]
To form and occupy a camp; to prepare and settle in temporary
habitations, as tents or huts; to halt on a march, pitch
tents, or form huts, and remain for the night or for a longer
time, as an army or a company traveling.
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The host of the Philistines encamped in the valley of
Rephaim. --1 Chron. xi.
15.
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Encamping (gcide) | Encamp \En*camp"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Encamped (?; 215); p.
pr. & vb. n. Encamping.]
To form and occupy a camp; to prepare and settle in temporary
habitations, as tents or huts; to halt on a march, pitch
tents, or form huts, and remain for the night or for a longer
time, as an army or a company traveling.
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The host of the Philistines encamped in the valley of
Rephaim. --1 Chron. xi.
15.
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Encampment (gcide) | Encampment \En*camp"ment\, n.
1. The act of pitching tents or forming huts, as by an army
or traveling company, for temporary lodging or rest.
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2. The place where an army or a company is encamped; a camp;
tents pitched or huts erected for temporary lodgings.
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A square of about seven hundred yards was sufficient
for the encampment of twenty thousand Romans.
--Gibbon.
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A green encampment yonder meets the eye. --Guardian.
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encamp (wn) | encamp
v 1: live in or as if in a tent; "Can we go camping again this
summer?"; "The circus tented near the town"; "The
houseguests had to camp in the living room" [syn: camp,
encamp, camp out, bivouac, tent] |
encampment (wn) | encampment
n 1: a site where people on holiday can pitch a tent [syn:
campsite, campground, camping site, camping ground,
bivouac, encampment, camping area]
2: temporary living quarters specially built by the army for
soldiers; "wherever he went in the camp the men were
grumbling" [syn: camp, encampment, cantonment,
bivouac]
3: the act of encamping and living in tents in a camp [syn:
camping, encampment, bivouacking, tenting] |
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