See also: log ((v.)) (def. 2) lumbered-over
- 1932  Old settlers in the coast districts that have been "logged off," as the land is described when the trees have been cut, are heard to assert that the summers are drier than they used to be.
- 1963  The various steps in producing a seedling: . . . (8) two-year-old seedlings ready for planting-out on logged-off land.