Camper ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Camper ( noun )

  1. A recreational vehicle equipped for camping.
  2. A vehicle that can be used for camping and travel.

Origin:

From middle english camper, campare, from old french campaire, from camp ("field, plain") + -aire (from latin -arius, indicating a person or thing that performs a certain action or belongs to a certain category).

Examples:

  1. He drove his camper to the campground.
  2. She stayed in a camper at the RV park.
  3. The camper had a bed, kitchen, and bathroom.
  4. The camper was parked at the campground.
  5. The camper had all the amenities of home.

(As a verb)

Camper ( verb )

  1. A recreational vehicle equipped for camping.
  2. A vehicle that can be used for camping and travel.

Origin:

From middle english camper, campare, from old french campaire, from camp ("field, plain") + -aire (from latin -arius, indicating a person or thing that performs a certain action or belongs to a certain category).

Examples:

  1. He drove his camper to the campground.
  2. She stayed in a camper at the RV park.
  3. The camper had a bed, kitchen, and bathroom.
  4. The camper was parked at the campground.
  5. The camper had all the amenities of home.
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