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ˈout-camp Chiefly N. Amer. [out- 1.] A camp at some distance from the main camp.
1844Knickerbocker XXIII. 116 The Sioux..would not fail to attack, according to their custom, the out-camps. 1944T. Onraet Sixty Below ix. 96, I had a little rice and bacon in one of my out-camps. a1951E. Hill in Murdoch & Drake-Brockman Austral. Short Stories (1951) 292 The lone little cavalcade..passed a deserted out-camp. 1970Islander (Victoria, B.C.) 1 Nov. 12/2 From his main cabin, Sam had four outcamps along his trapline. |