Charpoys

/tʃɑːrˈpɔɪz/ noun

Plural of charpoy; lightweight South Asian beds with rope or fabric webbing stretched across a wooden frame.

From Hindi/Urdu charpāī (from Sanskrit chatur 'four' + paada 'foot') + English plural -s. The term entered English during colonial India and remains widely used. It's phonetically similar across South Asian languages with minor spelling variations.

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