apoˈllonicon
[f. as prec. after harmonicon, etc.]
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1834 Penny Cycl. II. 165/2 Apollonicon, the name given to a chamber organ of vast power, supplied with both keys and barrels..first exhibited..in 1817. a 1849 H. Coleridge Ess. I. 305 Sing ‘Songs of Reason’ to the grinding of a steam apollonicon. |