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† disenˈcamp, v. Obs. [f. dis- 6 + encamp.] intr. To move one's camp; to decamp.
1652Cokaine tr. Calprenede's Cassandra i. 40 Seeing the Army disencampt. 1658J. Webb tr. Calprenede's Cleopatra viii. ii. 142 Then giving order for the march, she disencamped, the next morning, towards Dacia. |