camp
"campa" means "camp" in Irish (masculine noun). Pronounced /ˈkamˠpˠə/. Mutation forms: Séimhiú → champa, Urú → gcampa.
In Irish, the first letter of "campa" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | campa |
| Séimhiú | champa |
| Urú | gcampa |
(b) chun na príosúin, na campaí agus na háiteanna eile sin do bhainistí, do chimeád sláintiúil, do stiúra agus do ghárdáil go héifeachtúil;
( b ) providing for the efficient management, sanitation, control and guarding of such prisons, camps and other places;
B2(c) Tréineáil agus cigireacht na bhFórsaí, bunú campaí tréineála, agus aicillíocht do chur ar siúl do sna Fórsaí.
( c ) The training and inspection of the Forces, the formation of training camps, and the holding of manoeuvres for the Forces.
B2(i) Bunú agus stiúra fúndúireachtaí campa, beairice, catha no ceanntair chun caitheamh aimsire agus úrúchán do thabhairt do bhaill de sna Fórsaí.
( i ) The establishment and conduct of camp, barrack, battalion, or district institutions for providing recreation and refreshment to members of the Forces.
C1Brise amach as ceathrúna, beairic, no campa, ar a fháil ciontach d'Arm-Chúirt, féadfar é do chur fé choinneáil no fé pé pionós fé n-a bhun san a luaidhtear san Acht so.
The offence of breaking quarters, barracks, or camp, shall, on conviction by Court-Martial be liable to suffer detention or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned.
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