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HAMMOCK

Volume 11 · 75 words · 1860 Edition

or HAMAC (Span. hamaca—a word of Indian origin), a kind of hanging bed which is suspended between trees or posts, or to hooks. The true Indian hammock is a long narrow net made of strong cord, and terminated at each end by small ropes for suspending it. The hammock used on board ship consists of a piece of stout canvas, about six feet long and three broad, gathered at the ends and suspended by cords.