Campmaster

/ˈkæmpˌmæstər/ noun

The person in charge of a camp, responsible for overseeing operations, supplies, and personnel.

Compound of 'camp' and 'master' (from Latin 'magister'), following the pattern of other leadership titles like 'headmaster' or 'postmaster.' It emerges in English from 18th-century military and logging terminology.

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