travois [< Cdn F (dial.var. of travail) < F travail one of the shafts by which a wheeled vehicle is drawn] Hist. DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
1 n.
a simple wheel-less conveyance originally used by the Indians and made of two poles on which was a platform or net for holding a load, the contrivance being pulled by a dog.
See also: dog travail dog travois train ((2)) (def. 2) travail (def. 2)
2 n.
a larger conveyance of similar design, drawn by a horse or pony, the shafts often being teepee poles.
See also: horse travail(le) travail (def. 1)
3a n.
any of a number of similar simple drags.
3b n. — Lumbering
a kind of horse- or ox-drawn drag consisting of two poles or shafts bent so that their ends rode flat along the ground, 4 cross-pieces being fixed to these poles to serve as abed for a platform to carry a load or the butt of a log being skidded to the bank.
See also: bogan ((2)) crotch jumper ((1)) (def. 1b)
4 n.
a logging road or skid road along which a travois (def. 3b) was pulled.
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