toboggan ((n.)) [< Cdn F tabagan(e) < Algonk.; cf. Mikmac tobagun, tobakun handsled] Although the modern spelling of this word is standardized, earlier writers used varied forms: tabagan, tabogan, tarbogan, tarboggin, tob(b)agan, tobogan, etc.
1a n. See 1820 quote. [See picture at toboggan.]
See also: Indian sled toboggan sleigh
1b n. any similar small freight sled adapted from that of the Indians, sometimes equipped with flat steel runners.
2 n. a similar sled used for coasting down snow-covered hills for fun and sport.
See also: tobogganing
3 n. a large runnerless sled pulled by one horse.
See also: carriole ((n.)) (def. 2b)
4 n. North in the North and Northwest, a light tobogganlike dog sled into which a single passenger or a load is laced securely, the dog-driver following behind. [See picture at cariole ((n.)).]
See also: cariole ((n.)) (def. 2a and picture). tabanask
5 n. a small over-snow vehicle equipped with skis at the front and powered by a motor driving a treaded endless track. [See picture at motor toboggan.]
See also: motor toboggan (and picture)