a. [f. CAMP sb.2 + -ISH.] Savoring of the camp, in manners, etc.
1581. Mulcaster, Positions, xiv. (1887), 67. Not for the soldiars saying
bycause his authoritie is to campishe.
1868. B. Cracroft, Ess., II. 28990. He [Bussy]
was
of military tastes, not a little campish in his licence.