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lakin

[ ley-kin ]

noun

  1. Obsolete. ladykin.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of lakin1

1490–1500; earlier laken for *ladyken little lady. See lady, -kin
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Susan Lakin suffered with mobility problems and was bought the armchair belt restraint by her family to keep her safe after she started to fall out of bed and her seat.

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The item bought online for Mrs Lakin promised to provide "adequate trunk stability" and to minimise the chance of "injuries, tilting or slipping".

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"Mrs Lakin died shortly after she was found."

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Mrs Lakin's cause of death was recorded as "respiratory compromise by support belt" and "postural impairment" along with her Parkinson's disease and a rare neurological condition called corticobasal syndrome.

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The coroner said Mrs Lakin's family bought the lap belt with "good intentions" as they wanted to keep her safe.

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