my parents say they come from the jungle but im not sure
better answer: hammocks come from spanish= a hanging bed
this is a Spanish word for a Hanging Bed
The french word of a Hammock is a Hamac. Source : Google Translator.
The only word that has two syllables and actually rhymes with hammock is "Cammack."
In our garden, there's a hammock hanging between the mango tree and the sampaloc tree.
I loved resting in my hammock.He strung the hammock between two trees--but right below a hornets' nest!Three bear cubs tried to climb into the backyard hammock.
a hammock
i want to relax on the hummock
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The word "hammock" originated from the Taíno word "hamaca," which referred to a type of woven bed or hanging bed. The Taíno were an indigenous people of the Caribbean, and their term was adopted into Spanish during the European colonization of the Americas. The concept of the hammock then spread through Spanish and other languages, becoming popular in various cultures around the world.
You can hang a Brazilian hammock by connecting it to some hooks. You can install hooks on trees, on wooden poles. Most Brazilian hammocks will come with screws.
The English word hammock probably derives from one of the Arawakan languages and originally meant a fishing net. The Yukuna word is hamaca and the Taino word is amaca.
Hurricane and hammock are two English words that come from the Taíno language.