Hammock

/ˈhæmək/ noun

A hanging bed made of fabric or net, suspended between two trees or posts, often used for relaxing or sleeping outdoors.

From Spanish 'hamaca,' which comes from Taíno (a Caribbean Indigenous language) 'hamaka.' Spanish conquistadors learned about hammocks from Caribbean peoples and brought the word and invention back to Europe.

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