logboggan [< log + toboggan] DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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n.
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See also: bogan ((2))
- 1951  Numerous fiat slabs of clay-ironstone were at hand from the previous building operations. We skidded them over on a logboggan, improvised one evening by setting the ends of three light boards in a slot sawed and then chiseled from a short poplar log.