camp

Norman

noun
Definitions
  • (Guernsey) field

Etymology

Inherited from camp inherited from Old French champ (battleground, field, battlefield) inherited from Latin campus (field, level ground, plain, open space, level field, open field, a plain, camp, a place of action, open country, scope, place field of action, an open space, a field, battlefield, level plain, a plain field) derived from Proto-Indo-European *kamp- (crooked, bend).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*kamp-

Gloss

crooked, bend

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Property

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