See also LOGAN-STONE. [f. LOG v.2 + -ING2.] That rocks. Only in logging-rock, logging-stone.

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1818.  R. P. Knight, Symbolic Lang. (1876), 148. The rude and primitive symbol of the logging rock.

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1824.  Hitchins & Drew, Cornwall, I. iv. § 4. 148. In the parish of Sithney … stood a celebrated logging stone.

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1881.  W. H. Rideing, in Harper’s Mag., Nov., 803. ‘Logging’ stones, whose ponderous bulk sways at the touch of a woman’s hand.

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