See also: toboggan ((n.)) (def. 1)
- 1820  (1838)  . . . the required articles could be procured; namely, a couple of tobogins, two tobogin bags, a canteen, havresac. . . . A set of small holes are bored in each side [of the toboggan]; and the tobogin bag when full is then laced tightly on the machine by means of a cord.