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What (who) is Hammock - definition

SLING USED FOR SWINGING, SLEEPING OR RESTING
Hammocks; Hamoc; Hammok; Hamacas; Swing net; Swinging net; Mayan hammock
  • school ship]] crew in their hammocks, 1951.
  • Hand weaving, Yucatán, Mexico
  • The Dream, 1844,<br/>[[Gustave Courbet]] (1819–1877)
  • clipper ship]] days
  • Hammock with a lakeside view
  • Hammock beside the beach
  • Relaxing on a yacht in a nylon hammock. This shows use with a diagonal positioning of the body.
  • Hexateuch]], 11th century)<ref name="White 1970, 428–431" />
  • Unflown hammock of the Apollo lunar module at the [[National Air and Space Museum]]
  • Hammock in the [[Luttrell Psalter]] (c.&nbsp;1330)<ref name="Sleeswyk 1990, 362" />
  • Three Salvadoran synthetic-thread hammocks (hamacas) strung inside a living room in Morazán Department, El Salvador.
  • Baby [[Sari]]-hammock in [[Tamil Nadu]], [[India]]
  • America]] herself: engraving by [[Theodor Galle]] after [[Stradanus]], ca 1630

Hammock         
·noun A piece of land thickly wooded, and usually covered with bushes and vines. Used also adjectively; as, hammock land.
II. Hammock ·noun A swinging couch or bed, usually made of netting or canvas about six feet wide, suspended by clews or cords at the ends.
hammock         
¦ noun a wide strip of canvas or rope mesh suspended by two ends, used as a bed.
Origin
C16 (in the Sp. form hamaca): via Sp. from Taino hamaka.
hammock         
n.
Swinging bed.

Wikipedia

Hammock

A hammock (from Spanish hamaca, borrowed from Taíno and Arawak hamaka) is a sling made of fabric, rope, or netting, suspended between two or more points, used for swinging, sleeping, or resting. It normally consists of one or more cloth panels, or a woven network of twine or thin rope stretched with ropes between two firm anchor points such as trees or posts. Hammocks were developed by native inhabitants of the Americas for sleeping, as well as the English. Later, they were used aboard ships by sailors to enable comfort and maximize available space, by explorers or soldiers travelling in wooded regions and eventually by parents in the early 1920s for containing babies just learning to crawl. Today they are popular around the world for relaxation; they are also used as a lightweight bed on camping trips. The hammock is often seen as a symbol of summer, leisure, relaxation and simple, easy living.

Examples of use of Hammock
1. Visit http://www.seymenhamak.net to view his handmade hammock designs.
2. For Christmas, Bush gave Cheney a $338 hammock on a steel stand.
3. B. Answer his calls, even if it means ruining a relaxing nap in a hammock.
4. When we stopped for the night he helped string up my hammock and rain tarp.
5. Sitting in a hammock, Wembe uses a knife to sharpen palm tree branches into arrows.