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cham·pi·on    Audio Help   [cham-pee-uhn] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.a person who has defeated all opponents in a competition or series of competitions, so as to hold first place: the heavyweight boxing champion.
2.anything that takes first place in competition: the champion of a cattle show.
3.an animal that has won a certain number of points in officially recognized shows: This dog is a champion.
4.a person who fights for or defends any person or cause: a champion of the oppressed.
5.a fighter or warrior.
–verb (used with object)
6.to act as champion of; defend; support: to champion a cause.
7.Obsolete. to defy.
–adjective
8.first among all contestants or competitors.
9.Informal. first-rate.

[Origin: 1175–1225; ME < OF < LL campiōn- (s. of campiō) < WGmc *kampiōn-, equiv. to kamp- battle (< L campus field, battlefield) + -iōn- n. suffix; cf. OE cempa warrior, etc.]

cham·pi·on·less, adjective
cham·pi·on·like, adjective

1. winner, victor. 4. defender, protector. 6. maintain, fight for, advocate.
1. loser.
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Cham·pi·on    Audio Help   [cham-pee-uhn] Pronunciation Key
–noun
Gow·er [gou-er] Pronunciation Key, 1921–80, U.S. choreographer.
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cham·pi·on    Audio Help   (chām'pē-ən)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. One that wins first place or first prize in a competition.
  2. One that is clearly superior or has the attributes of a winner: a champion at teaching.
  3. An ardent defender or supporter of a cause or another person: a champion of the homeless.
  4. One who fights; a warrior.

tr.v.   cham·pi·oned, cham·pi·on·ing, cham·pi·ons
  1. To fight for, defend, or support as a champion: championed the cause of civil rights. See Synonyms at support.
  2. Obsolete To defy or challenge.

adj.  
  1. Holding first place or prize: a champion show dog.
  2. Superior to all others: "the champion playboy of the Western World" (John Millington Synge).


[Middle English champioun, combatant, athlete, from Old French champion, from Medieval Latin campiō, campiōn-, from Latin campus, field.]

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Cham·pi·on    Audio Help   (chāmp'yən)  Pronunciation Key 
American dancer who choreographed and directed many musicals, including Hello Dolly! (1964).

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champion 
c.1225, from O.Fr. champion, from L.L. campio (acc. campionem) "gladiator, combatant in the field," from L. campus "field (of combat)" (see campus). Had been borrowed earlier by O.E. as cempa. The verb "to fight for, defend, protect" is from 1820. Championship is from 1825.

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champion

adjective
1. holding first place in a contest; "a champion show dog"; "a prizewinning wine" 

noun
1. someone who has won first place in a competition 
2. someone who fights for a cause 
3. a person who backs a politician or a team etc.; "all their supporters came out for the game"; "they are friends of the library" [syn: supporter
4. someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field 

verb
1. protect or fight for as a champion 

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champion1 [ˈtʃӕmpiən] noun
in games, competitions etc, a competitor who has defeated all others
Example: this year's golf champion; (also adjective) a champion boxer
Arabic: بَطَل
Chinese (Simplified): 冠军
Chinese (Traditional): 冠軍
Czech: šampión
Danish: mester
Dutch: kampioen
Estonian: meister
Finnish: mestari
French: champion, *-onne
German: der, *die Sieger(in);Sieges…
Greek: πρωταθλητής
Hungarian: bajnok
Icelandic: meistari
Indonesian: juara
Italian: campione, campionessa
Japanese: チャンピオン
Korean: 챔피언(의)
Latvian: čempions; uzvarētāj-; čempiona-
Lithuanian: čempionas
Norwegian: mester, vinner
Polish: mistrz
Portuguese (Brazil): campeão
Portuguese (Portugal): campeão
Romanian: campion
Russian: чемпион
Slovak: preborník
Slovenian: prvak
Spanish: campeón
Swedish: mästare, champion
Turkish: şampiyon
champion2 [ˈtʃӕmpiən] noun
a person who defends a cause
Example: a champion of human rights
Arabic: حامٍ، مُدافِع عَن
Chinese (Simplified): 拥护者
Chinese (Traditional): 捍衛者
Czech: bojovník (za)
Danish: forkæmper
Dutch: voorvechter
Estonian: (millegi eest) võitleja
Finnish: puolustaja
French: champion, *-onne
German: der Verfechter
Greek: υπέρμαχος, υπερασπιστής
Hungarian: bajnok
Icelandic: málssvari, baráttumaður
Indonesian: pendekar
Italian: difensore
Japanese: 闘士
Korean: 투사
Latvian: aizstāvis
Lithuanian: gynėjas
Norwegian: forkjemper
Polish: orędownik
Portuguese (Brazil): defensor
Portuguese (Portugal): defensor
Romanian: apărător
Russian: поборник
Slovak: bojovník (za)
Slovenian: zagovornik
Spanish: defensor
Swedish: förkämpe
Turkish: savunucu
champion [ˈtʃӕmpiən] verb
to defend or support
Example: He championed the cause of human rights for many years.
Arabic: يُدافِعُ عَن
Chinese (Simplified): 拥护
Chinese (Traditional): 捍衛
Czech: bojovat (za)
Danish: forsvare; kæmpe for
Dutch: verdedigen
Estonian: (millegi eest) võitlema
Finnish: taistella jonkin puolesta
French: se faire le champion de
German: eintreten für
Hungarian: síkra száll (vmiért)
Icelandic: verja, berjast fyrir, *
Indonesian: membela
Italian: difendere
Japanese: 擁護する
Korean: 옹호하다
Latvian: aizstāvēt
Lithuanian: ginti
Norwegian: kjempe for, gå i bresjen for
Polish: bronić, walczyć
Portuguese (Brazil): defender
Portuguese (Portugal): defender
Romanian: a se lupta pentru
Russian: защищать; отстаивать
Slovak: bojovať za
Slovenian: zagovarjati, zavzemati se
Spanish: defender
Swedish: kämpa för
Turkish: savunmak, müdafaa etmek
See also: championship, "champion" in any language

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Population (1990): 4665 (1774 housing units)
Area: 8.9 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)

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champion

Camp\, n. [F. camp, It. campo, fr. L. campus plant, field; akin to Gr. ? garden. Cf. Campaing, Champ, n.]

1. The ground or spot on which tents, huts, etc., are erected for shelter, as for an army or for lumbermen, etc. --Shzk.

2. A collection of tents, huts, etc., for shelter, commonly arranged in an orderly manner.

Forming a camp in the neighborhood of Boston. --W. Irving.

3. A single hut or shelter; as, a hunter's camp.

4. The company or body of persons encamped, as of soldiers, of surveyors, of lumbermen, etc.

The camp broke up with the confusion of a flight. --Macaulay.

5. (Agric.) A mound of earth in which potatoes and other vegetables are stored for protection against frost; -- called also burrow and pie. [Prov. Eng.]

6. [Cf. OE. & AS. camp contest, battle. See champion.] An ancient game of football, played in some parts of England. --Halliwell.

Camp bedstead, a light bedstead that can be folded up onto a small space for easy transportation.

camp ceiling (Arch.), a kind ceiling often used in attics or garrets, in which the side walls are inclined inward at the top, following the slope of the rafters, to meet the plane surface of the upper ceiling.

Camp chair, a light chair that can be folded up compactly for easy transportation; the seat and back are often made of strips or pieces of carpet.

Camp fever, typhus fever.

Camp follower, a civilian accompanying an army, as a sutler, servant, etc.

Camp meeting, a religious gathering for open-air preaching, held in some retired spot, chiefly by Methodists. It usually last for several days, during which those present lodge in tents, temporary houses, or cottages.

Camp stool, the same as camp chair, except that the stool has no back.

Flying camp (Mil.), a camp or body of troops formed for rapid motion from one place to another. --Farrow.

To pitch (a) camp, to set up the tents or huts of a camp.

To strike camp, to take down the tents or huts of a camp.
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