Merlin chair
English
Etymology
Named after its inventor, John Joseph Merlin (1735–1803).
Noun
Merlin chair (plural Merlin chairs)
- A type of early wheelchair, which the occupant propels by means of crank-handles in the armrests. [from 18th c.]
- 1797 September 19, Hester Lynch Piozzi, Thraliana:
- She has a gay Turn, but Ill health has long confined her to a Merlin Chair, in wᶜʰ however She travels not incommodiously, and is wheeled about.
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