† disenˈcamp,v.Obs. [f. dis- 6 + encamp.] intr. To move one's camp; to decamp. 1652Cokaine tr.Calprenede's Cassandra i. 40 Seeing the Army disencampt.1658J. Webb tr.Calprenede's Cleopatra viii. ii. 142 Then giving order for the march, she disencamped, the next morning, towards Dacia.