Bedrail

/ˈbɛdreɪl/ noun

A rail or railing attached to the side of a bed, typically used to prevent someone from falling out.

From 'bed' + 'rail' (a bar or rod). The compound emerged in the 15th century as beds became more elevated pieces of furniture requiring safety features for sleeping people, especially children and the elderly.

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