hammock

hammock
I. noun Etymology: Spanish hamaca, from Taino Date: 1626 a swinging couch or bed usually made of netting or canvas and slung by cords from supports at each end II. noun Etymology: earlier hammok, hommoke, humock; akin to Middle Low German hummel small height, hump bump — more at hump Date: 1556 1. hummock 2. a fertile area in the southern United States and especially Florida that is usually higher than its surroundings and that is characterized by hardwood vegetation and deep humus-rich soil

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