0 past simple and past participle of camp
1 to put up a tent and stay in it for a short while, for example while on holiday:
It had camped within range of the enemy, neglecting the simplest of precautions.
On the holidays, wherever he camped, one hundred tents would join him.
The strikers were camped at around fifty sites.
Responsibilities of local authorities to provide sites were removed and the police were given greater powers to evict families unlawfully camped.
He camped there for 2 days and gathered information about the disputed land.
The people camped at a single site during the warm months, when travel by dog-sled was not practicable, but hunters often made long trips on foot, accompanied by pack-dogs.
We camped out in our tent.
One family even camped out for a while.