See also: scoop ((n.)) scoop ((v.)) (def. 1)
- 1896  The Garlick settlement claimed the first schoolhouse, scooped log, and respectable. . . .
- 1964  A camboose was made of the forest at hand, of large pine logs for the sides and "scooped" cedar for the roof
2 adj. roofed or fashioned with scoops.
See also: scoop ((n.)) scoop ((v.)) (def. 2)
- 1896  His school house was a log shanty, roof scooped, floor and benches, home-made basswood. . . .
- 1896  . . . picture to yourself a shanty 14x20, and 8 feet high scooped, standing in a clearing. . . .