Caaming

/ˈkɑːmɪŋ/ verb

The present participle of 'caam,' an archaic term meaning to bask in the sun or sit contentedly in warmth.

From Middle English and Old English roots related to warmth and comfort; possibly connected to Latin 'calidus' meaning hot. The word fell out of common use but persists in dialectal British English.

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