stog [cf. Brit. dial. stog stuffed with food; related to stodge] Esp. Nfld
v. See 1937 quote.
See also: stub ((v.))
- 1835  The structure of the winter tilt, the chimney of which is of upright studs, stuffed or "stogged" between with moss, is so rude, that in most of them in which I officiated the chimney has caught fire once, if not oftener, during the service.
- 1937  Stog--To chinse moss between the logs of a log house to keep out draughts.