adv. [f. CAMP sb.2 + -WARD.] Toward a camp.
[1600. Fairfax, Tasso, XI. xlvi. Against that part which to his campe ward lay.]
1830. W. Phillips, Mt. Sinai, I. 331. Hied then the Levite campward.
1881. Philadelphia Times, No. 2228. 1/1. Governor Hoyt did not take the charger provided for him, but proceeded campwards in modest civilians state.