skidway DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
1a n. — Lumbering, Hist.
a prepared road having greased skids (def. 1d) over which logs were dragged by teams of mules, oxen, or horses.
See also: skid ((n.)) (def. 1d) skidroad ((n.)) (def. 1)
1b n. — Lumbering
a slide or chute down which logs are skidded (def. 1) or dragged by a donkey engine.
See also: skidroad ((n.)) (def. 2) skid ((v.)) (def. 1)
2a n. — Lumbering
a bed or inclined platform of two or more timbers on which logs are piled at a brow (def. 1).
See also: brow (def. 1) skid ((n.)) (def. 2)
2b n.
the area where logs are thus piled.
2c n.
the skids (def. 1c) and the logs piled on it.
See also: skid ((n.)) (def. 1c) skidded landing
3 n.
an inclined ramp of poles or logs used to move canoes, boats, etc. from a higher to a lower position or vice versa.