a. [f. CAMP sb.2 + -ISH.] Savoring of the camp, in manners, etc.

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1581.  Mulcaster, Positions, xiv. (1887), 67. Not for the soldiars saying … bycause his authoritie is to campishe.

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1868.  B. Cracroft, Ess., II. 289–90. He [Bussy] … was … of military tastes, not a little campish in his licence.

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