Cots

/kɑːts/ noun

Small, lightweight portable beds, usually made of canvas or fabric stretched over a metal or wooden frame, often used for camping or temporary sleeping.

From Hindi 'khāt,' a bedstead or couch. The word entered English through British colonial contact in India during the 17th century, becoming 'cot' and used for similar portable sleeping furniture.

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