On its journey out it had been fortunate enough to encounter no brigands, and, consequently, its Tchanak-Kampo had been neither stolen nor stabbed.
The Tchanak-Kampo travelled in a large litter, carried by two mules.
A Kampo is the superior of this Lamasery, and, at the same time, temporal administrator of the district.
This time, the Tchanak-Kampo was not carried off by the brigands, but he received from them a gash in the chest, of which he died in a few days afterwards.
Tchanak is the Mongol name of Peking; Kampo means Pontiff.
Nur kelke da knaboj ludadis sur lakampo = Only a few boys were playing in the field; or, Sur la kampo ludadis nur kelke da knaboj.
Kampo country is situated north of this, and that it may be reached by a Kampo, in twenty-six days.
We here met with Kampo Tartars with their laden sheep, the children being generally placed cradle-fashion on the top of the loads, each in its own basket.
I saw one from Kampo Samdong, on the opposite flank of the valley, which swept over 100 yards in breadth of forest.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kampo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.