Campatẻllo, any little field or campe.

Campeggiáre, to encampe, to beleagre or lie in the field with an army of men. Also to dwell among or frequent the fields. Also to sute, or square with, to become well and seemly as any faine cocke vpon or in any field, shield, or banner.

Campẻstre, of or pertaining to the fields. Also a kind of hawke.

Campẻstri, a kind of garment mentioned by Horace.

Campicẻllo, a little field.

Campidóglio, the Capitoll in Rome.

Campignáre, to make merry, to be frolike, to reuell, to fall out in drinking.

Campimẻtra, a measurer or suruaier of fields or lands.

Campimetría, measuring of fields or lands.

Campióne, a champion, a strong man. Also a Knight, a protector, a defender.