Obs. [f. Gr. χείρ hand + ἄγων leading, guiding.] (See quot.)
1832. Athenæum, 1 Dec., 781/2. The Chiragon, or Guide for the Hand. By the assistance of which, a person who has become blind after having learned the art of writing, may continue its practice without the risk of confounding words or lines together.
1851. Catalogne Exhib., II. 538. The chiragon, a hand guide for blind and tremulous writers.