Bivouac - English meaning
Bivouac – definitions in English dictionary
nounA temporary camp without tents or cover, used especially by soldiers or mountaineers.
Usage examples:
Elsewhere, the only restraint is the presence of coalition forces at the airports or in temporary b…
verbStay in a bivouac.
Usage examples:
We bivouacked on the north side of the town
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Word origin
early 18th century (denoting a night watch by the whole army): from French, probably from Swiss German Bîwacht ‘additional guard at night’, apparently denoting a citizens' patrol supporting t
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