Cam·pi·on (kămpē-ən), Thomas 1567-1620.
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Tweet English poet and composer of songs for voice and lute. |
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n. Any of several plants of the genera Lychnis and Silene native chiefly to the Northern Hemisphere and having variously colored flowers with notched or fringed petals. [Early Modern English campion, perhaps from Middle English campion, champion (the flowers being so called because victor's chaplets were woven from them), from Anglo-Norman, from Medieval Latin campiō, campiōn-; see CHAMPION.] |
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