Cample

/ˈkæmpəl/ noun

A Scottish term for a fierce or ambitious person, or a champion in a competition or contest.

From Scots English, likely derived from Old English 'champion,' which came from Latin 'campio' meaning 'fighter' or 'warrior.' The word evolved in Scottish dialects to describe someone with competitive spirit.

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