Etymology of the English word champaign
the English word
champaignderived from the Old French word
champaignederived from the Latin word
campaniaderived from the Medieval Latin word
campus (plain; level field, surface)
derived from the Old French word
champaingederived from the Latin word
campaniaderived from the Medieval Latin word
campus (plain; level field, surface)
Date
The earliest known usage of champaign in English dates from the 14th century.
Usage
Word found in Modern English