Hammock comes from 16th Century Spanish (hamaca).
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Well, honey, to sign "hammock" in American Sign Language, you would make the sign for "bed" and then show a swinging motion with your hands. So, basically, you're telling people you like to take naps while gently swaying like a leaf in the wind. Enjoy lounging in your imaginary hammock, darling.
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Yes, it comes from the Taino language, once spoken in Cuba.
form_title= Hammock Chair form_header= Relax with a hammock in your yard! What size hammock do you want?*= _ [50] Do you what a free standing hammock?*= () Yes () No Are you replacing an old hammock?
The English language words "parka" and "kayak" have no Spanish root.
Hammock is a noun.
You can use Metal Pole or you can hang a hammock under a deck or use any hammock stand.
Hurricane and hammock are two English words that come from the Taíno language.
form_title= Hammock Stands form_header= Relax with nature in your hammock. Will more than one person be using the hammock at one time?*= () Yes () No What is the size of the hammock?*= _ [50} What do you want the stand to be made from?*= _ [50}
A banana hammock is similar to a Speedo but a banana hammock has a g-string back.
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