glamp

verb
/ˈɡlamp/

Etymology

First appears c. 1768 in the works of Alexander Ross.

  1. inherited from *kampōn
  2. inherited from campian, compian
  3. inherited from campen
  4. derived from camp
  5. derived from can, camp
  6. derived from *kh₂em- — “to bend; crooked
  7. derived from campus
  8. inherited from *kamp
  9. inherited from camp
  10. inherited from kampe
  11. compounded as glamp — “glamorous + camp

Definitions

  1. To practice glamping.

  2. A glamping site.

  3. To grope, to make snatches at.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA