Definition of Cample

1. to wrangle [v CAMPLED, CAMPLING, CAMPLES] - See also: wrangle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cample

campigliaite
campily
campimeter
campimetry
campiness
campinesses
camping
camping area
camping bus
camping chair
camping ground
camping site
campings
campion
campions
cample (current term)
campled
camples
camplike
campling
camply
campmate
campmates
campness
campo
campodeiform
campong
campongs
camporee

Literary usage of Cample

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Buchanites: From First to Last by Joseph Train (1846)
"... to meet the Lord in the clouds—The midnight manifestation at New cample—The great Fast of forty days commenced—Several of those engaged in that wild ..."

2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1875)
"Then Nan lost no time, but coom back to hersel'; l375' An' hoo cample't an' snapt, ... Yo know aw've no neighbours to nave a bit ov a cample to. ..."

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