jambier
English
Etymology
Noun
jambier (plural jambiers)
- (rare, dated) A foot rest.
- 1869, Patents for inventions. Abridgments of specifications
- In front of the chair frame is a jambier strongly hinged thereto; the jambier is provided with a footboard which slides along it in grooves by means of a spring secured at top to the former and at bottom to the latter.
- 1869, Patents for inventions. Abridgments of specifications
French
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