Lives temporarily with a roguish scamp (5)
I believe the answer is:
camps
'lives' is the definition.
(camping is a kind of living)
'temporarily with a roguish scamp' is the wordplay.
'scamp' can be anagrammed to 'CAMPS'.
However, I am unsure how this is indicated.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for camps that I've seen before include "Temporary living quarters for soldiers" , "Sleeps in a tent" , "Lives in makeshift shelters" , "Places where troops are lodged and trained" , "Pitches tents" .)