Lamping vs Camping - What's the difference?
lamping | camping |
A form of hunting, at night, in which bright lights or lamps are used to dazzle the hunted animal.
(archaic) Bright, flashing, resplendent.
*1590 , (Edmund Spenser), The Faerie Queene , III.3:
*:Most sacred fire, that burnest mightily / In liuing brests, ykindled first aboue, / Emongst th'eternall spheres and lamping sky [...]!
The recreational activity of .
The act of setting up a camp.
* 1848 , The North British Review (volume 9, page 17)
As nouns the difference between lamping and camping
is that lamping is a form of hunting, at night, in which bright lights or lamps are used to dazzle the hunted animal while camping is {{cx|uncountable|lang=en}} The recreational activity of camping.As an adjective lamping
is bright, flashing, resplendent.As a verb camping is
present participle of lang=en.lamping
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- Camping is a favorite summer activity.
- In some quarters, indeed, it was different — the troops bivouacked in many places. It was a strange and an unpleasing sight to see these campings in the heart of a city, yet it was picturesque in the extreme.
